2019 Freshman Orientation Community Service, Album 2
Students helped Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County clean up construction debris at their headquarters.
Students helped Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County clean up construction debris at their headquarters.
Many hands make light work.
Students helped Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County clean up construction debris at their headquarters.
Students helped Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County clean up construction debris at their headquarters.
Students helped Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County clean up construction debris at their headquarters.
Students helped Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County clean up construction debris at their headquarters.
Students helped Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County clean up construction debris at their headquarters.
Students helped Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County clean up construction debris at their headquarters.
Students helped Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County clean up construction debris at their headquarters.
Students helped Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County clean up construction debris at their headquarters.
Students helped Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County clean up construction debris at their headquarters.
Students help build the stage for the upcoming Taste of Montgomery County event.
Many strings of lights were hung among the trees at the Lew Wallace Study.
More lights
Moving picnic tables so the thousands of guests have a place to sit and eat.
Hanging lights along the front entryway
Hanging lights along the front entryway
Hanging lights along the front entryway
It takes a lot of lightbulbs to light up the Lew Wallace Study at night.
Getting the carpet ready for the stage
The staff at the Study are so appreciative of the help the Wabash students provide. They say it takes the group of Wabash men a couple hours to do the work it would take them to do in two weeks if they didn't have assistance!
The staff at the Study are so appreciative of the help the Wabash students provide. They say it takes the group of Wabash men a couple hours to do the work it would take them to do in two weeks if they didn't have assistance!