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Members of WKU Habitat chapter to spend fall break in Henderson
- WKU News
- Friday, October 8th, 2021
Members of the WKU Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter, shown working on a project in Decatur, Ala., will be volunteering in Henderson on Oct. 14-15. (Photo courtesy of Bryan Reaka)
Members of the WKU Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter will be spending their fall break in Henderson.
The WKU group will be working with the Henderson Habitat for Humanity Affiliate on a construction site and other projects Oct. 14-15.
Chapter members participating in the trip include advisor Bryan Reaka, faculty member in WKU’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences; Allie Gordon of Bowling Green, a junior Communication and Public Relations major; Ryan Greenwood of Louisville, a sophomore Civil Engineering major; Mia Sword of Lexington, a senior Mathematics and Business Data Analytics major; Keilen Frazier of Louisville, a junior Photojournalism and Public Relations major; Trevor Thomas of Bowling Green, a junior Marketing major; Emily Buckley of Elizabethtown, a sophomore Social Work major; Natalie Noltkamper of Bowling Green, a junior Business Administration major; Ahria Dunn of Lexington, a sophomore Elementary Education major; Austin Houseknecht of Vine Grove, a junior Mechanical Engineering major; Shakyla Owens of Clarksville, Tennessee, a junior Accounting major; and Sydney Madry of Louisville, a sophomore Social Work major.
For information, visit the WKU Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter website at www.wku.edu/habitat or email habitat@wku.edu
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Contact: Bryan Reaka, (270) 745-7032 or bryan.reaka@wku.edu
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