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Rebuilding Hope’s Camp For Youth To Sharpen Construction Skills

There’s still time to register your young people for Rebuilding Hope’s annual Kids’ Construction Camp that will take place in early August, but don’t wait too long to sign up – space is limited.

The three-day camp will run from 9 a.m. to 12 noon Monday, Aug. 5 through Wednesday Aug. 7 at the Rebuilding Hope warehouse, located at 414 Raleigh Rd. It’s designed for young people in 3rd through 6th grades. The camp is limited to 30 participants.

Campers will get hands-on experiences with basic construction skills by rotating through different stations including Hammer and Nails, Electrical and Plumbing and Block Laying, as well as a take-home building project station and Bible Study.

Registration forms are available on the website at rebuildinghopeinc.org/or at the office on Raleigh Road.

 

 

Rebuilding Hope Kids’ Construction Camp Concludes Another Successful Year

-Information and photos courtesy Rebuilding Hope, Inc. 

A total of 27 youth in third through sixth grades registered for this year’s Rebuilding Hope Kids’ Construction Camp held August 6-8.

Activities included electrical and plumbing, roofing, hanging and painting drywall and a take-home project. One block of time in Bible study helped students understand how to build a good reputation.

Pictured (from left) are volunteers J.H. Hamm, Dave Burns and Woody Woodland showing campers how to safely handle a nail gun. (Photo Rebuilding Hope, Inc.)

Volunteers Ed Blue and Richard Rogers help campers assemble their take-home project – a stool. (Photo Rebuilding Hope, Inc.)