Building Homes in Partnership with God's People in Need

 

Collegiate Challenge '08

When a single week can change a life forever...

Collegiate Challenge is Habitat for Humanity of Horry County's alternative spring break program that provides opportunities for students from colleges around the nation to spend their school break building a house in partnership with our local Habitat for Humanity. A Collegiate Challenge trip may be the best school break you will ever have. Not only do you help people in need - but it's also fun! You'll have the chance to improve your carpentry skills, connect with new people in a new place and put your faith into action by making a real difference in Habitat for Humanity's work of eliminating substandard housing.
Seven Reasons YOU and Your University Should Participate in our Collegiate Challenge
    • Improve your leadership skills
    • Develop and strengthen friendships
    • See the impact your work is having on communities
    • Learn more about poverty housing issues and how you can help
    • Visit a new area of the country - beautiful and sunny Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
    • Affect a global cause by advocating on behalf of poverty housing issues
    • Help provide a simple, decent, affordable place to live for people in need
Our 2008 Collegiate Challenge Participants
Villanova University
March 3rd - 7th (view pictures here)
Penn State University
March 10th - 14th (view pictures here)
University of Pittsburgh
March 10th - 14th (view pictures here)
Kansas State University
March 17th - 21st (view pictures here)
Southern Connecticut State University
March 17th - 21st (view pictures here)
Harvard University
March 24th - 28th
Ohio University
March 24th - 28th
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