![Each B3 team that travels to Guatemala has five adult advisors and four to eight student advisors. The student advisors are seniors and work each day with the adults to plan the day out. This year, there were three teams that all traveled to a different part of Guatemala and had a different project.](https://www.inklingsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Zh3uMeQPWXadTOAnwVQXV3V-Qx7pPkGlEPztVr5IEG6qvT76I8h7fI7T-CvgAWm3C_YZ0Zi0fZSbe4b0tURBkpz0BkNeRGCP3FlCK55M7cGqoGzXgNdADLjLr6Db1P-wu4zvupG-900x675.jpg)
B3 trips leave a lasting impact on communities abroad
Bailey Blaikie '19, Paper Managing Editor
• March 31, 2019
![Builders Beyond Borders volunteered in Guatemala over February break. They constructed necessary buildings and structures such as schools.](https://www.inklingsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Screen-Shot-2019-03-01-at-12.01.49-PM.png)
Builders Beyond Borders ventures to Guatemala
Elliot Kaufman '19, Web Managing Editor
• March 1, 2019
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