by Ana Grace Sabellano | Feb 6, 2026 | Blogs
Why Community-Led Nutrition and Health Programs Matter By Stacie Freeman, MSSW When I say the world is our classroom, I don’t mean travel for travel’s sake. I mean immersive, community-led learning that addresses real needs – especially hunger, nutrition, and...
by Ana Grace Sabellano | Feb 1, 2026 | Blogs
By Stacie Freeman, MSSW Benin • Togo • Ghana | December 2025 Content Warning This essay contains descriptions of slavery, sexual violence, and human suffering connected to the transatlantic slave trade. The history described here is disturbing. Avoiding it does not...
by Ana Grace Sabellano | Nov 4, 2025 | Blogs
by Jon Shepherd, Spanish Teacher, Gleason & Greenfield High Schools This fall, students from Gleason and Greenfield High Schools earned college credit through Bethel University’s Dual Enrollment Program while studying Maya history, culture, and the Spanish...
by Ana Grace Sabellano | Oct 11, 2025 | Blogs
What happens when you give high school students from rural West Tennessee more than just a seat in a classroom? What happens when you give them a passport, a journal, a college course, and a world-class itinerary? They don’t just see the world, they begin to...
by Kristian Harris | Jun 14, 2025 | Blogs
What Happens When Nine Women Say Yes to Themselves in Brazil? A Journey of Rhythm, Sisterhood, and Rediscovery with Women Celebrating Women Across the Globe by Dr. Julie Hill. Co-Founder/President/CEO of Global Citizen Adventure Corps If you’ve ever felt the quiet tug...
by Kristian Harris | Jun 12, 2025 | Blogs
By Jenna Patton, GCAC Co-Leader They say no two GCAC trips are ever the same—and Costa Rica just proved it again. This spring, our group of travelers stepped into a week of unforgettable connection, conservation, and community service on the Nicoya Peninsula. From...