More than 1,300 Howard University Students Embark on 32nd Annual Alternative Spring Break



More than 1,300 Howard University Students Embark on 32nd Annual Alternative Spring Break
More than 1,300 Howard students will travel to 20+ U.S. cities inspired by the theme “Service with Impact: Empowering Communities & Dismantling Disparities.”

GlobeNewswire

March 05, 2026


Washington, D.C., March 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — On Saturday, March 7, more than 1,300 Howard University students will forgo a “traditional” Spring Break to spend the week serving communities across the country. More than 27 busloads of students will depart to complete over 100,000 hoursof service, fulfilling projects such as mentoring and tutoring youth, conducting college readiness presentations, rebuilding homes, greenhouse sowing and environmental conservation, supporting food pantries, and helping restore neighborhoods in more than 22 citiesnationwide.

The Howard University Alternative Spring Break (HUASB) program is celebrating 32 years of service to communities across the nation. This year's theme, “Service with Impact: Empowering Communities & Dismantling Disparities,” reflects students' commitment to addressing systemic inequities and creating everlasting change.

“Through a willingness to apply their values and commit to service during this critical time, our HUASB student leaders are not only impacting communities across the nation, but they are changing narratives and inspiring others to serve and lead,” says Benard L. Richardson, Ph.D., dean of the Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel.

HUASB is the nation's premier service-learning initiative– the largest collegiate service program offered at no cost to participating students. As part of the program's unique approaches to student leadership development, HUASB is completely student-led. It has served as a national service-learning model for other universities, uplifting countless communities across the country and around the world.

WHAT HUASB Departure Day Event
WHEN Saturday, March 7
WHERE Cramton Auditorium, Howard University
2455 6th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20059

WHAT HUASB Service National Programs in Various Cities
WHEN Saturday, March 7 Saturday, March 14
WHERE Participants will depart Howard University to travel to more than 20 cities, highlighting a variety of service projects including those listed below.

City Partnering Organization Service Project
Atlanta, GA

Fountain Of Hope
Service Date: March 12

William M. Boyd Elementary School
Service Date: March 9-13

Department of Parks and Recreation
Service Date: March 11-12

Youth Holistic Wellness and Developing Pathways to Food and Housing Stability
Asheville, NC My Daddy Taught Me That
Service Date: March 9-12

Asheville Peak Academy
Service Date: March 9-13

Delta House Life Development of Asheville
Service Date: March 9-12

Youth Holistic Wellness
Baltimore, MD Holistic Life Foundation
Service Date: March 11-12

Bay Brook Elementary/Middle School
Service Date: March 9-13

Walter P. Carter Elementary/Middle School
Service Date: March 9-13

Restorative Justice and Community Development
Charlotte, NC Hope For Harvest
Service Date: March 10-12

Zealous Empowering Nurturer
Service Date: March 11

Youth Empowerment and Developing Pathways to Food Stability
Chicago, IL Chicago Youth Centers – Sidney Epstein Youth Center
Service Date: March 9-12

Juvenile Temporary Detention Center
Service Date: March 10-11

Perspectives/IIT Math & Science Academy – Perspectives Charter Schools
Service Date: March 9-13

Youth Empowerment and Restorative Justice
Detroit, MI Stevenson Elementary School
Service Date:
March 9-10 and March 12-13

Midnight Golf Program
Service Date: March 11-12

Driven By Growth
Service Date:
March 9-10 and March 12-13

Developing Pathways to Housing Stability and Youth Holistic Wellness
Washington, D.C. Nineteenth Street Baptist Church
Service Date: March 7

East Capitol Urban Farm
Service Date: March 9-12

Anacostia Highschool
Service Date: March 9-13

Martha's Table
Service Date: March 11-12

Community Development Faith Exploration
Service Date: March 9

Youth Empowerment and Developing Pathways to Food Stability

A more detailed view of media-ready service sites can be found HERE .

About Howard University   
Howard University, established in 1867, is a leading private research university based in Washington, D.C. Howard's 14 schools and colleges offer 140 undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs and lead the nation in awarding doctoral degrees to African American students. The top-ranked historically Black college or university (HBCU) according to Forbes, Howard is the only HBCU ranked among U.S. News & World Report's Top 100 National Universities and the only HBCU classified as an R1 research institution, indicating the highest level of research spending and doctoral production. Renowned for its esteemed faculty, high achieving students, and commitment to excellence, leadership, truth and service, Howard produces distinguished alumni across all sectors, including the first Black U.S. Supreme Court justice and the first woman U.S. vice president; Schwarzman, Marshall, Rhodes and Truman Scholars; prestigious fellows; and over 165 Fulbright recipients. Learn more at www.howard.edu.  
 


Carol Wilkerson
Howard University
202-288-7071
mediarelations@howard.edu

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