Habitat for Humanity 2007
- [ Taos ]
- [ New Orleans ]
- [ Mount Pleasant ]
Many Concordia students have a tradition of spending their spring breaks in service-learning projects. This year, 114 students and six faculty leaders helped build houses with Habitat for Humanity across the United States.
View photo slideshows and trip summaries from the following trips: New Orleans, Taos, N.M., and Mount Pleasant, S.C.
Students took on a wide variety of tasks where they hung dry wall, removed bad roofs, leveled landscapes, put in flooring, painted, put up walls and much more. The students learned to work together and integrate Christian faith with service, while learning the value of service.
Six separate trips traveled across the nation, each with a faculty leader and two student leaders, building homes in Lake Charles, La.; New Orleans; Santa Fe, N.M.; Taos, N.M.; Johns Island, S.C.; and Mount Pleasant, S.C.
Read more about Habitat for Humanity or Concordia’s Habitat for Humanity.