“The college has always had a huge commitment to community engagement and service to others and so we try to show them and exemplify that the very minute they show up on campus that this is who we are, this is what we do. And this is a really tangible and concrete way to do that,” said Griffin.
On this day, the team is prepping the site, which is located in a parking lot on the college’s campus. The goal is to have everything set and ready to go for the freshman who will be working on the project the following week.
“This experience, right off the bat says, ‘we are also focusing outside of campus in the larger community’,” said Brian Clark, Habitat-Roanoke’s longtime Director of Construction who himself is a Roanoke College alumni. Clark agrees that the lessons taught during this project are lessons for a lifetime.
“When I talk that graduate from Roanoke College, they remember this house. They may never come out on it again, but they remember participating and they remember the impact.”
This unique service project will see both floors of a two-story home built separately on the Maroon campus. The house will then be moved its final destination where it will be completed.
“It just kind of captures the imagination in a way that a traditional community service project doesn’t,” said Clark.
“I think that is what’s so powerful about this because it is so unique. It’s like, ‘We are going to do what on campus? We are going to build a house and then move it?’”.
Students are set to work on the project in shifts, which evolve into Saturday workdays at the permanent site located in southeast Roanoke. Student involvement continues all the way up until the dedication day, tentatively set in December.
On March 1st, Habitat for Humanity in the Roanoke Valley officially turned over the keys of two homes to Family Promise of Greater Roanoke, in a first-of-a-kind joint effort between Habitat-Roanoke and another affordable housing non-profit.
“Our affiliate joins Habitat organizations across the globe in honoring the late President Jimmy Carter for his contributions to Habitat for Humanity and families around the world. We are deeply saddened by President Carter’s passing, and our prayers are with the Carter family.” – Karen Mason, Executive Director, Habitat for Humanity in the Roanoke Valley
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