March Madness is here, but for Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity that means an influx of volunteer groups spending their spring break volunteering rather than heating up the basketball courts. The groups come from all over the country and bring with them volunteers, funds, and a surge of energy that matches any overtime game.
“The students bring a lot of
enthusiasm to the jobsite. You can see them go through a transformation over
the week that shows it truly is a life-changing experience for many of them,” says
Charlie Franck, core volunteer with Asheville Area Habitat.
Most groups will work mainly on
Habitat’s construction site in West Asheville, but some will also try their
hand in the Habitat ReStore and on Habitat’s Home Repair sites. This year
brings a mix of Collegiate Challenge and Global Village groups, comprised of
college students and one national IT business. The groups are housed at Blue
Ridge Assembly in Black Mountain, allowing them to enjoy the beauty of the
mountains with access to hiking trails nearby. Each group will participate in a
dinner with Habitat partner families who are in-process, allowing the volunteers
an opportunity to get to know the people they are helping through their volunteer
labor.
Visiting groups in March are:
Week One (March
2-6): Wilkes University
(Pennsylvania)
Week Two (March
9-13): Heartland Technology (IT
company)
Week Three (March 16-20): Lesley University (Massachusetts); Ramapo College of New Jersey (½ week
with Habitat, ½ week with other non-profits)
Week Four (March 23-27): University of Missouri
Construction Services Volunteer
Coordinator Stephanie Wallace noted, “We are thrilled to welcome both new and repeat groups this year. Wilkes, Heartland
Technology and University of Missouri are joining us for the first time, while Lesley
and Ramapo are returning for the 4th
time!”
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