Family Farms - Moravian College
Family Farms - Moravian College Family Farms - Moravian College
TheHouse that photos by John Kish iV Hammers and nails are now a Homecoming Weekend staple, thanks to a project initiated by Moravian’s student chapter of Habitat for Humanity International, the nonprofit group that builds housing for families in need. At the College’s first annual Homecoming Build, students and other volunteers from the Moravian community worked in two-hour shifts to construct the frame of a single-family home on campus. The frame was assembled in time for the homecoming parade, then taken apart for storage. In 2008, it will be installed somewhere in the Lehigh Valley, where Moravians will continue working on the house until it’s ready to become someone’s home. See www.moravian.edu/magazine/extra for more pictures. Hounds Built 12 MORAVIAN COLLEGE MAGAZINE FALL 2007
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TheHouse<br />
that<br />
photos by John Kish iV<br />
Hammers and nails are now a<br />
Homecoming Weekend staple, thanks<br />
to a project initiated by <strong>Moravian</strong>’s<br />
student chapter of Habitat for<br />
Humanity International, the nonprofit<br />
group that builds housing for families<br />
in need. At the <strong>College</strong>’s first annual<br />
Homecoming Build, students and<br />
other volunteers from the <strong>Moravian</strong><br />
community worked in two-hour<br />
shifts to construct the frame of a<br />
single-family home on campus. The<br />
frame was assembled in time for<br />
the homecoming parade, then taken<br />
apart for storage. In 2008, it will be<br />
installed somewhere in the Lehigh<br />
Valley, where <strong>Moravian</strong>s will continue<br />
working on the house until it’s ready<br />
to become someone’s home.<br />
See www.moravian.edu/magazine/extra for more pictures.<br />
Hounds Built<br />
12 MORAVIAN COLLEGE MAGAZINE FALL 2007