Among Kari's fellow teammates on her first Global Trip to El Salvador in 2005 was Bill Woodson. At the time, Bill lived in southern California, and, similarly to Kari, had never participated in a Habitat Global Village trip before. Both Kari and Bill really liked Habitat, and felt connected to the organization's mission. Building with Habitat was also a good fit for Bill, because of his work as an architect. The pair felt a special connection during their time in El Salvador, and stayed in touch after their trip ended and the team returned to the United States.
"We volunteered with Habitat El Salvador for one day during our honeymoon," Kari explained. "The local Habitat staff also brought us back to the village where we had worked the previous year, and showed us the finished houses. It was really special, because the owner of the home I helped to build was there, and he showed us around."
Since then, the couple has remained involved with Habitat's work - both locally in the Twin Cities, and with Habitat's International program. Kari participates in Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity's Women Build opportunities. Bill has taken part in past Habitat On (or Off) the Hill events with Habitat's advocacy team, and also served as a Site Supervisor during the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project that took place in the Twin Cities in 2010. The couple has also attended past Hard Hat & Black Tie Galas, in support of Habitat's work in the local communities.
"We both love to travel and learn about new places and new cultures," Kari shared. "You can do all that and do something good at the same time on these trips."
Although Kari's favorite experience will always be that first global build where she met her husband, she still feels every trip is incredibly rewarding in its own way. She even made a point to bring each of her kids on a trip before they went off to college.
"Each build is different, and so are the teams," Kari said. "But you always connect with people. It's the camaraderie and common purpose that brings people together. It is so rewarding to help a family realize their dream of a safe, decent home. And that, to me, is the best part."
You can read journal entries from past Twin Cities Habitat Global Village trip participants on our blog, and express interest in future trips to Costa Rica and Ethiopia on our website.
*All photos used with permission, courtesy of Kari and Bill Woodson.