SHARON, Pa. — Penn State will celebrate its 11th GivingTuesday on Dec. 2 — and Penn State Shenango invites alumni and friends to be a part of the event by making a gift to support the upcoming Alternative Spring Break (ASB) service-learning opportunity for students to travel and assist with humanitarian projects in Peru in March 2026.
The ASB program allows students to participate in cultural immersion activities focusing on local community interaction to better understand different ways of living. In March, students will explore the imperial city of Cusco, along with the Misminay Community located in the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
The spring 2026 ASB service trip is the first such experience that Shenango students will embark on since the Covid-19 pandemic and is the second time with Peru as the destination, which the program visited in 2011. Funds raised on GivingTuesday will help cover travel expenses for the students and employee chaperones.
True to Penn State GivingTuesday tradition, the celebration is kicking off early on Monday, Dec. 1, at 18:55 (6:55 p.m. EST) — a nod to the year in which the University was founded. Those interested in contributing to Penn State Shenango’s Alternative Spring Break before December can make an early gift on Penn State’s GivingTuesday event page.
For Chuck Greggs, Penn State Shenango’s director of enrollment management and interim regional student aid coordinator, the chance to travel internationally and experience a different culture while doing some good is an opportunity that can’t be passed up.
“Being able to contribute to an international community’s growth and prosperity is something that has stuck with me over the years, and that will be something these students can be proud of,” Greggs said. “Immersing yourself in a different culture in this way is a true bonding experience for everyone involved.”