With a hint of spring in the air, a diverse group of about 20 volunteers worked together on March 14th to rehab a home on Fremont Avenue in Minneapolis. Work began in February, according to Terra Lumley, who has been on the Habitat staff since 1999 – first as a volunteer, then with Americorps, and now as a Site Supervisor. Rather than experiencing “fun in the sun” or warm sand under their feet, ten Champlin Park High School students arrived at 7:30 a.m. to give up a day of their spring break amid dust, saws and plaster. There is no one kind of volunteer according to Terra, and volunteers don’t need specific skills - just a willingness to work.
The students are all members of their school’s Leo Club, an organization sponsored by Lions International that is supervised by Jane Hansen. About 250 students are members of the club and meet once a month solely to do community service projects, and this is their second time volunteering with Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity.
Adem Wako, an Oromo immigrant and the homeowner, has put in about 140 equity hours and
worked alongside all the volunteers, including two other homebuyers. He loves the work because he’s learning new skills and how to care for his new home. “Everything is good,” he said, including taking down insulation! The home will allow his family much more space than the one bedroom apartment where they now live.
Nicely indeed. . . thanks to the incredible teamwork of a diverse group of caring people who gave up a warmer, spring like day to work! They have already made an impact on the community around Fremont Avenue.
The group from Champlin Park High School also made a video from their day of building with Habitat. Check it out here!
This article was contributed by Bev Alsleben, Habitat for Humanity Volunteer
If you have a group that would like to volunteer with Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, we'd encourage you to explore our available group opportunities and or email volunteer@tchabitat.org for more information.