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Restore ecosystems, build bamboo structures, and implement regenerative agriculture while immersing yourself in the vibrant communities and lush jungles of Ecuador.


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THE EXPERIENCE

  • Live in a bamboo dorm with up to 30 students

  • Eat 3 meals per day of Ecuadorian cuisine cooked by local staff

  • Daily hands-on workshops and activities to learn about and directly contribute to regenerating ecosystems and communities

  • Topics: environmental design, sustainable architecture and engineering, agrifood systems, regenerative agriculture, ecology and conservation, socio-environmentalism, natural resource management, and more.

  • Learn from local field experts

  • Build a bamboo structure (start to finish) to support local communities

  • Be surrounded by the biodiversity and beauty of natural, native Ecuador which RFI is working to protect and regenerate

This is where you’ll be staying! (click if the video doesn’t play)


Registration

 If you’re ready to make memories, friends, and a difference, register for the program below!


 Payment

Submit your payment today to secure your place on the 2026 UO Spring Break program!

PROGRAM PAYMENT DEADLINES

October 10th:  Early bird registration discount ($100 off final payment)
October 24th: 1st deposit due ($850)
December 5th: Flight booking time
January 7th: Final Deposit due ($1040)

 
2026 University of Oregon Spring Break Program

March 21st - 29th

 

Meet the campus representative making this possible!

Contact us at: uo.regeneration@gmail.com

Andrew Spriggs

Major: Environmental Design

Hey! My name is Andrew; I'm the University of Oregon's first campus rep! I'm a senior studying environmental design and I'm passionate about sustainable architecture, natural building, and reconnecting people with each other and nature through design! When I realized that the RFI experience perfectly sums up the essence of environmental design, I knew that I wanted to stay involved and come back again the next year. And I can't wait to find other passionate students on campus to share the experience with!

aspriggs@uoregon.edu


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