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J-Term Frames Lot 1
In a partnership established with the Sussex County affiliate in the fall of 2007, students and teachers from Delmarva Christian High School (DCHS) committed to building the last home in Concord Village, Habitat’s subdivision near Seaford presently housing 18 families. The house at Lot 1 in Concord Village is expected to be completed in May and will become a home for Maria Benitez and her four children. On January 11, DCHS students and faculty joined Habitat staff, AmeriCorps, and Benitez in a house blessing in the school's Tech Building. “I am very excited today. You have no idea,” Benitez said. Later, she said through a translator, “I am very happy. Every single person here is working for me and my children to have a house. It’s the world’s dream to have their own house, and I have been given that dream.” The reason the J-term is so special is that it ties in directly with the school's mission statement: DCHS trains students spiritually, academically, and physically to know and to do God's will. During the January 2010 term, 28 students and several teachers, who had the opportunity to travel for other mission projects, chose to volunteer for Habitat in their own community. |
Current Projects• Women Build 2010 [PDF: 84 KB - Apr 07, 2010]• Collegiate Challenge Teams Frame House in Laurel • NSP Home gets renovation on 6th St. in Laurel • House Moved and Renovated in Frankford • J-Term Frames Lot 1
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