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New Global Action Teen Travel Program Launched by Adventures Cross-Country
New Global Action Teen Travel Program Launched by Adventures Cross-Country
From Shark Week to African Wildlife Teens Can Now Combine Travel with Global Issues.
Mill Valley,,
CA,
United States
(pr4links.com)
15/12/2010
Mill Valley, CA – December 15, 2010 -- Has your teen shown a glimmer of passion for the environment? Do they enjoy traveling with other teens? Adventures Cross-Country, a leading student travel company, might have the perfect program for your teen this summer. The company today announced the launch of its latest teen travel opportunity, its Global Action programs.
These hands-on programs focus on the pressing issues affecting the communities they visit. In a supervised group format, students participate in a series of studies on important topics, such as interactions between humans and ecosystems, public health, sustainable development and cultural preservation in the age of globalization. Encouraging open minds, the company's new Global Action programs are something new in the area of teen travel.
"Merging education and service, we examine issues from multiple points of view, interact directly with those involved on all sides of the debate and form our own conclusions. We gain a global perspective on local issues as we engage in the learning experience of a lifetime," commented Scott von Eschen, President of Adventures Cross-Country (ARCC).
The first two adventures deployed under the Global Action umbrella include a wildlife study to Africa and a marine study in the Galapagos. Trips details include:
• The Wildlife Study takes students to the Kenyan Savanna and Tanzania's Pemba Island where they join wildlife experts and conservationists to go beyond the traditional safari to do research and learn about the efforts in play to protect the famous animals of Africa. Meeting with community leaders, wildlife activists and governmental officials, students witness first hand, the challenges involved around these critical issues.
• On ARCC’s Galapagos Marine Study, students examine one of the most controversial fishing issues in the world: shark finning. The study touches several sides of this controversial topic. Field research includes meeting with scientists from the Charles Darwin Station. Students will take to the water, swimming and snorkeling with a variety of marine species including sharks to witness the beauty of these gentle predators of the sea and record their behavior with underwater video.
ARCC’s Global Action programs are open to students finishing 9th to 12th grade in 2011. Please visit www.adventurescrosscountry.com/program.cfm?TripCategoryID=3 for more information. The Global Action programs start at $5,195 and spots can be reserved immediately.
For more information about all of the student travel programs offered by Adventures Cross-Country please visit www.adventurescrosscountry.com or contact Amy Chilla at 949-218-0312.
ABOUT ADVENTURES CROSS-COUNTRY:
Since 1983, Adventures Cross Country has been guiding teens through the time of their life. ARCC creates teen community service programs that allow teenagers to experience the world in unique and exciting ways. The summer teen camps appeal to a diverse set of interests and are designed to meet every student's needs. Their outstanding leaders inspire, motivate, and set a positive example that lasts far beyond the summer’s end. For more information about Adventures Cross Country, please visit www.adventurescrosscountry.com. Visit the company on Facebook at www.facebook.com/adventurescrosscountry or Twitter @arcc_adventures.
Contact :
Amy Chilla
Adventures Cross-Country
Mill Valley, CA
949-218-0312
achilla@teaminnova.com
http://www.adventurescrosscountry.com
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