Twin Cities Habitat team headed to Addis Ababa
Guest blog by Noah Keller, Lead Project Manager and Global Engagement Manager at Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity A group of Twin Cities Habitat...
Guest Blog by Noah Keller,
Lead Project Manager and Global Engagement Coordinator
We are excited to announce a Twin Cities Habitat Global Village trip to Ethiopia! Habitat Ethiopia is one of Twin Cities Habitat's partner affiliates and we are looking forward to returning there November 1-10, 2019. We will be building homes and/or working on WASH (Water and Sanitation Health) projects to support partner families in Addis Ababa. These projects will be fueled by teamwork, and hard working volunteers like you. No previous construction experience is necessary. All tools, site supervision, and in-country logistics support will be provided by Habitat Ethiopia staff.
We are planning to bring a team of 20 volunteers, led by 2 amazing Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity Team Leaders, Ashley and Sean. The trip cost is $1,800 plus airfare per person. The trip fee covers nearly everything you’ll need while in-country, such as lodging, meals, potable water, host staff/interpreters and ground transportation. We anticipate that this trip will fill quickly, so please email Sean if you are interested. He will provide the details you’ll need to decide if you would like to join, and then to plan your logistics.
Thank you for your ongoing support of Twin Cities Habitat affordable homeownership opportunities here and abroad! I hope you will consider this incredible opportunity to continue building our partnership with Habitat Ethiopia.
If you are interested in joining the trip, or have any questions, please contact Sean. sean.koebele@tchabitat.org
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