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Habitat for Humanity partners with The John Cooper School students for 25th year

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Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County partnered with The John Cooper School for the 25th year to begin construction on a new home for a family in need, providing students with valuable hands-on experience while making a positive impact in the community. This long-standing collaboration has enriched the lives of Cooper students and numerous families for over two decades.

The Habitat Project is spearheaded by an Upper School steering committee chairs Bethany Harman, Class of 2025, and Chelsy Fortes, Class of 2025. Through this initiative, students raise a portion of the necessary funding and contribute to the physical construction of a new home each year, working closely with Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County.

  • Upper School students are primarily responsible for the majority of the home’s construction, gaining real-world skills and leadership experience.
  • Middle School students assist in the painting of the home, adding their personal touch to the process.
  • Lower School students participate by planting flowers and landscaping, enhancing the home’s surroundings and learning the value of contributing to their community.

The start of the 25th Habitat Build kicked off on Saturday, September 14 on-campus in The John Cooper School Lower School parking lot. Volunteers and Cooper Upper School students aged 14+ had the opportunity to come together as a community and build the frame for new homeowners Ester and Manuel. View photos and videos on the Hello Woodlands Facebook and Instagram pages:

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“We are extremely excited to begin work on the 25th House that John Built, in partnership with Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County. The on-site wall build this Saturday is especially significant as many of our younger high school students will get to participate for their first time in framing the walls of the house. We are so grateful to the extended Cooper family of students, parents and alumni that for twenty-five years has championed our efforts to serve the community,” remarked Samir Muhith, Habitat Project Faculty Sponsor.

Since 1999, The John Cooper School has partnered with Habitat for Humanity to fund and build a home for a family each year. This annual tradition has become a hallmark of the school’s commitment to service, instilling a sense of responsibility, empathy, and leadership in students from a young age.

25th Habitat The John Cooper School 2024
The John Cooper School’s 25th Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County build kicked off the morning of Saturday, September 14 on-campus in the Lower School parking lot. Volunteers and Upper School students aged 14+ had the opportunity to come together as a community today to build the frame for new homeowners Ester and Manuel; Photo by Rod Prado / Hello Woodlands

The John Cooper School’s mission is to provide a challenging education in a caring environment to a diverse group of select students, enabling them to become critical and creative thinkers, effective communicators, responsible citizens and leaders, and lifelong learners.

Source: The John Cooper School

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