UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI LAW — Working with a committee of students, the HOPE Public Interest Resource Center brought back Legal Advocacy Pro Bono Alternative Spring Break trips this year — the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic hit. HOPE worked closely with the committee of students to select the host agencies for the trips according to the students’ legal areas of interest. HOPE assisted the students in leading fundraising initiatives to cover travel costs to make the opportunities financially feasible for any law student. The committee wanted to develop options on the front lines of immigration advocacy and environmental justice, so they were able to finalize weeklong volunteer opportunities with the South Texas Pro Bono Asylum Representation Project in Harlingen, Texas, and Oceana in Washington, D.C. Miami Law’s Law Activity Fee Allocation Committee provided funding that covered the majority of the travel and hotel costs for the student participants.