San Francisco, Calif.

Photo courtesy Mike Moon, WSU Community Involvement Center
A group of Weber State University students, taking an “Alternative Spring Break,” are in San Francisco this week, helping Southwest Key, a youth organization, paint a mural on the cafeteria wall of its group home.

WSU students taking 'Alternative Spring Break' helping youth

SAN FRANCISCO — A group of 31 Weber State University students are leaving their hearts, sweat and volunteer service hours in San Francisco.

This week, the group of WSU students, along with two advisers, are performing community outreach for disadvantaged youths living in the San Francisco area, all as part of what they call their “Alternative Spring Break.”

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