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WKU Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter to spend spring break in North Carolina
- WKU News
- Thursday, February 28th, 2019
Members of the WKU Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter will be spending their spring break in Taylorsville, North Carolina.
The WKU group will be working on projects with Alexander County Habitat for Humanity next week (March 3-9) as part of Habitat’s efforts to eliminate substandard housing.
Participants in the trip include Bryan Reaka, chapter advisor and faculty member in WKU’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences; Hannah King of Brandenburg, a senior Psychology major; Ayoub Alaufi of Bowling Green, a sophomore Civil Engineering major; Austin Loney of Madisonville, a senior Civil Engineering major; Caleb Harter of St. Louis, Missouri, a junior Manufacturing Engineering Technology major; and Mazin Alabri of Bowling Green, a sophomore Civil Engineering major.
If you would like to contribute to WKU Habitat for Humanity’s efforts to eliminate substandard housing, make check payable to WKU Habitat for Humanity and send to:
Bryan Reaka
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Western Kentucky University
1906 College Heights Blvd #51066
Bowling Green, KY 42101-1066
For information, visit the WKU Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter website at www.wku.edu/habitat or email habitat@wku.edu
More: Follow WKU Habitat on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram
Contact: Hannah King, hannah.king333@topper.wku.edu
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