Youth United
The Future is Building in Hanover County
Youth United is a Habitat for Humanity Program that brings community youths together to participate in Hanover Habitat's work.
To volunteer on the construction site youths must be at least 16 years old with a parent persent, but there are many other options available! Through advocacy, education, fundraising, and other volunteer opportunities, youths make homeownership a reality for Habitat Partner Families.
It is the adventure of a lifetime!
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High School and College Students are partners with Habitat.
Want to lead a Youth Build? You can help build the future of Hanover County! The young people you work with will benefit from this project!
Hanover Habitat is working on developing Habitat Youth United Programs in local high schools. Contact Sarah for more information at
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or 804-569-6108.
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Randolph-Macon College Habitat for Humanity partners with Hanover Habitat to raise awareness and funds in the Hanover community to help make affordable housing a reality for our neighbors.
A group of dedicated RMC students work together in our community and internationally to build homes, hope, and opportunity for deserving families in need.
Every spring, they spend a week visiting and working with other Habitat affiliates, and this January, for the first time, were able to take their skills international and spent two weeks in El Salvador.
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Click here for the testimonial of one RMC Habitat student's experience in El Salvador!

Other diaries of the trip are available on the RMC Habitat website, click here to read them!
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