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The Downtowners Washington D.C. Trip 2020
Date & Time:
Starts:
Mon, May. 11, 2020
Ends: Sat, May. 16, 2020
Description:
All Students! Join in on a venture of a lifetime to Washington, D.C. in May!
What We'll Do:
- Approach our Capitol Hill lawmakers representing issues dealing with immigration, bettering the plight of the homeless, stopping human trafficking, increasing wages for the struggling-to-make-it worker, increasing rehabilitation opportunities for those dealing with addiction.
- Serve the homeless through Our Daily Bread and the Gales Mission.
- Visit the Smithsonian & other exciting sites.
- Have a great time together, celebrating a year of hard academic work!
Travel Details:
- Fly Southwest Airlines.
- Stay at the Harrington Hotel in downtown D.C.
Cost:
- The cost is only $350 because of grants supporting you!
- $50 deposit is due February 10 to reserve your airline ticket.
- $300 is due March 16.
Space is limited--sign up right away.
Contact:
Dr. Ellen O’Shaughnessy, Campus Minister of the Downtowners Campus Ministry, serving students of all faiths.
eoshp@earthlink.net
(614) 582-7790 ©
“I am so glad I was able to go to D.C. on this mission trip in 2019. It was everything I expected and more.” Lexi S.
Event Type:
- Current Students