Jane Newell, along with five other Central Okanagan students, will be spending their spring break on a construction site.
Instead of spending their spring break lounging around, six students and four teachers are travelling to El Salvador in Central America to build a home for a family in need.
Newell has dreamed about the experience since she was in kindergarten.
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This is her first trip for Habitat for Humanity, and her first trip to El Salvador.
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Next year, Newell is headed to the University of Victoria to complete a Bachelor of Science and wants to use her degree to eventually work with Doctors Without Borders.
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Deb Nicholson is a teacher with the district and this will be her first time on the trip.
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She covered her hand over her heart, saying it means a lot to her seeing how enthusiastic the students are about the trip.
The students and teachers flew out for their 10-day journey on March 15.
The students will be working with Habitat for Humanity Global Village.