WFU/WFUBMC Habitat for Humanity House

Week 3: Some Much Needed Rain!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009 10:03 am by jensenbm

Winston-Salem has finally been graced with some much needed rain. Unfortunately rain delays the building process and makes things a bit more muddy on the site. While some groups were able to work through the sprinkles, other shifts were impacted a little more by more serious storms. Thank you to all the groups that signed-up for this week: WFU Student Government, WFU Reformed University Fellowship, & WFUBMC Public Relations & Marketing! Whether you were able to do a lot or a little, we still appreciate your commitment to the project!!!

Week 2: We have a roof!

Thursday, September 10, 2009 9:20 am by jensenbm

Thanks to the hard work of the Week 2 volunteers, our house if fully under roof! Thank you to the WFU ZSR Library, Medical Center Food & Nutrition management team, and WFU Track & Field!

Steve Hopkins, Director of Food & Nutrition at the Medical Center, said “It was a nice change of pace and a great team building experience, not to mention a worthwhile investment of time to our community.”

Check out the post and pictures from the volunteers from ZSR Library who spent 9/9/09 working out the house.

Week 1: Wake Forest, Wake Forest Baptist join Habitat’s Labor Day weekend blitz

Wednesday, September 9, 2009 9:46 am by jensenbm

Jimmy Johnson Labor of Love Blitz Kicks-Off the building of the WFU/WFUBMC House

Thank you to the Week 1 volunteer groups: University Leadership, Medical Center Leadership, WFU Residential Life, and WFU Baseball

Wake Forest chronicled the Jimmy Johnson Labor of Love Blitz week here: Students, faculty, staff join in building new home for local family.

More press: Habitat for Humanity Gives Neighborhood a Makeover (Fox8 News)


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