Students Help Change Lives with Habitat for Humanity
November 8, 2018
With our Catholic faith as our foundation, service and justice are integrated into our experience to create global citizens who care enough to impact our community and shape worldviews. One way students live out their faith is by volunteering for Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity once a month for most of the school year.
Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity has been in existence for 33 years, and for the past 18 of those years, CDH students have been there, alongside Campus Minister Mr. Peter Gleich, and other staff members.
Mr. Gleich regularly encourages students “to help provide a home, not just a house, but a place to call home for a family currently living in inadequate housing.”
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