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Club members of Habitat for Humanity went on their first build trip of the year in Montebello.
Credit: Printed with permission of Casey Crosson '17

Habitat for Humanity goes on year’s first build trip

Jenny Li
February 6, 2017

Students painted moldings, cleaned rooms and built shelves at two build sites Saturday for Habitat for Humanity’s first build of the year in Montebello. “Habitat for Humanity is a great cause that...

Students paint, dig, clean at Habitat for Humanity event

March 6, 2011

By Austin Block Eleven students leveled ground, painted a roof, and swept floors at a Habitat for Humanity site in Pacoima on Saturday March 5. Kevin Adler '13 filmed the event for a video...

Habitat rebuilds New Orleans

Chronicle Staff
April 27, 2010

  By David Burton During the first week of spring break, students constructed the foundation for a house in New Orleans that would be occupied by a family left homeless by Hurricane Katrina. Partnering...

Student to spend spring break building houses

March 25, 2010

By Neha Nimmigadda The fourth annual Habitat for Humanity trip will begin next Monday when 24 students and six faculty members travel to New Orleans. Students and faculty will work with Habitat for Humanity...

Junior starts chapter of national charity

September 8, 2009

By Jessica Barzilay A team of students led by Jason Mohr '11 has formed a Harvard-Westlake of Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter. The chapter consists of an executive group of sophomores and juniors...

Junior, senior organize charity event to benefit non-profit organizations

September 3, 2008

By Tiana Woolridge A dinner and silent auction will be held at the JJ Grand Hotel in Korea Town tomorrow to raise awareness and funds for REDesign Los Angeles, a non-profit organization working to redesign...

It was 105°; nails kept dropping. It was like ‘The Simple Life.’

Chronicle Staff
September 4, 2006

By Sarah Hoberman The plane landed on the sticky ground. I could see the summer heat rising from the black-tarred runway. Even though I was comfortably seated in the air-conditioned plane, I could feel...

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