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Gallop

GALLOP is a non-profit organization based in New York City that offers therapeutic horsemanship programs to children, youth, and adults who face developmental, emotional, social, and physical challenges. Riders have a wide range of disabilities including learning disabilities; autism spectrum disorder; cerebral palsy; and developmental, speech and language delays. GALLOP also works with at-risk teens and children exposed to domestic violence.

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The mission of Cornell Alternative Breaks Program is to promote service-learning through direct public service with communities to heighten social awareness, enhance personal growth, and advocate lifelong social action. 

 

The student-run board facilitates service-learning trips during spring break. Beginning in the Fall semester students who have been accepted on a team attend 12 weekly team-building meeting to prepare for their trips. Specific topics include: urban poverty, hunger, inadequate housing, domestic violence, commercial sexual exploitation of youth, homelessness, educational reform, labor issues, HIV/AIDS, environmental damage, and LGBTQ youth homelessness

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