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Student Activities - Habitat for Humanity
Student Activities -
Habitat for Humanity Collegiate Challenge

The Newark campus participates in the
nationwide alternative spring break program coordinated by the Campus Chapters
and Youth programs department of Habitat for Humanity International. Collegiate
Challenge began as an alternative spring break program. It has expanded into a
year-round program, with the major event spanning a seven-week period between
February and April.
Student groups are placed with participating
Habitat for Humanity affiliates depending on group requests and site
availability. Host affiliate locations range from urban and rural settings,
stage of construction and geographical location. Each site provides a unique
experience of local culture and quality, hands-on construction. During
Collegiate Challenge, construction on a work site varies from building trusses
and framing houses, painting and finish work, to landscaping and renovating
homes. On-site construction supervision is provided and no pervious experience
is necessary.
As part of the service program, students are
challenged to raise a designated financial contribution for host affiliate.
This contribution covers the costs of building materials well as accommodations
during the week. Housing is provided by the host affiliate, and ranges from a
church to volunteer centers. Facilities usually include kitchen space, a
sleeping area and multiple wash rooms. Participants may be responsible for
buying prepared meals.
Participation in the Collegiate Challenge is
a great way to develop your leadership and teamwork skills. Pervious
participants have remarked how powerful the week of service can be and the
benefits of learning new skills, working hard and helping others.
For inquiries about the Newark campus
participation in the next Collegiate Challenge season, contact the Office of Student
Life, Warner Center 226, (740) 366-9171, or e-mail
hmason@cotc.edu.
Last year, the Newark campus served the
Fayetteville, N.C. Area Chapter during spring break. We worked on two homes in
Fayetteville during the week and enjoyed a visit to Wilmington, N.C.
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