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The Wesley Foundation 2005 Spring Break trip to
Florida was an amazing experience for everyone involved. We teamed up
with the Presbyterian Campus Ministry and with the ECIR to go to Port
Charlotte, Florida and work with Habitat for Humanity. Port Charlotte
(more precisely, Punta Gorda) was hard-hit by Hurricane Charley during the
summer of 2004. Most of our work was putting shingles on the roof of a
Habitat building that was being expanded after the Hurricane damaged a large
section of it. The building was a warehouse, housed Habitat offices,
and was home to a Habitat store which raised money for Habitat. We
also worked in the store, doing final preparations for the grand opening,
and helping customers after the store opened. Other work involved
cutting some blue tarp pieces for inclusion in a letter that was going to
several hundred companies asking for donations to Habitat. On the
final day, several people also worked to put plywood sheathing on a house
near the large Habitat building. Our experience was an extremely enriching one. Habitat for Humanity is an amazing organization that has helped bring affordable housing to many, many families. Kathleen was reading "A Simple, Decent Place to Live" by Millard Fuller, the founder of Habitat, and was able to give us a lot of additional information on the organization. It is highly recommended reading if you are interested in learning more about Habitat. In addition to working with Habitat, one of the week's best experiences was staying at Mission Unity, a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center. It was run by James and his long-time girlfriend who were both recovering alcoholics. During the week, we got a lot of chances to talk with many of the people living there, as well as to attend an AA meeting. The experience was wonderful. It helped to break down a lot of our stereotypes and reservations and allowed us better understand the grace of God that has allowed so many people to overcome such difficult challenges. The rest of this website is pictures from the trip (also accessible from the navigation bar on the left):
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