Sunday, November 13, 2016

Habitat for Humanity's Collegiate Challenge



Possessing nearly three decades of industry experience, Dean Buescher has held the role of manager of Vintage Estate Homes in New Braunfels, Texas, since 2014. Aside from his professional work, Dean Buescher has built two homes for Habitat for Humanity. 

A nonprofit organization, Habitat for Humanity aims to end homelessness by building homes for those in need around the world. One of Habitat for Humanity’s programs is the Collegiate Challenge, an alternative-break program.

Through the Collegiate Challenge, groups of five or more individuals aged 16 to 25 work together on building projects. Some groups consist of individuals from the same church or school, while others are groups of friends who want to make a difference together.

Each group chooses a team captain, who selects a location and work week from the list on Habitat for Humanity’s website. The team leader then register’s the team for the trip. 

To learn more about Habitat for Humanity’s alternative-break program, visit www.habitat.org/blog/what-you-need-to-know-about-alternative-break-trips.

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