Volunteering tradition passed through three generations
For both the Routhes and the Riekes volunteering is a family tradition that is passed down from generation to generation. Hal Routhe, age 85, began...
Ever wanted to stand under that green roof of the Habitat logo and be a blue man? Now you can – and get a picture to prove it!
On Saturday, January 22, Youth United leaders gathered at the Habitat office to paint a signboard cutout of the Habitat for Humanity logo. Rick Anderson and PD donated and cut the signboard backing.
To foot-stomping bluegrass music, the Youth United leaders outlined and painted in the people and house of the logo. This sign will be brought to various activities held by Youth United so everyone can put their own faces on the heads of one of the people figures in the house and smile for the camera. A donation box may be with the signboard, so it's easy to help Habitat raise money while getting an awesome picture!
Update written by - Leyla, Youth United Leader
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For both the Routhes and the Riekes volunteering is a family tradition that is passed down from generation to generation. Hal Routhe, age 85, began...
Thirty excited Pre-K students counted down. “Five, four, three, two, one!” When they reached “one” volunteers raised a wall on a Habitat home being...
Chaltu Abdikadir has served on Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity’s Youth United Steering Committee for only one year, but she feels like it’s been...