
by Elizabeth Weibel at Breitbart
High school students in North Carolina have created tiny homes in their carpentry class as part of an effort to help Hurricane Helene victims who have been left without a home.
Croix Silver and Hensley England, who are seniors at Mountain Heritage High School in Burnsville, explained to ABC11 News that getting to create tiny homes for those in need made them “feel very proud knowing” they were able to help out “and change someone’s life.”
Silver and England are part of their teacher, Jeremy Dotts,’ honors carpentry class, which has been creating tiny homes for victims of Hurricane Helene as part of a “partnership between the high school and Rebuilding Hollers,” an organization created by realtor Stephanie Johnson, in the aftermath of the storm.
“It makes me feel very proud knowing that I am able to help and change someone’s life that is in need through not only school but building and just helping out those that can’t really help themselves,” Silver told the outlet.
England expressed that he “just wanted to go out and help others,” adding that this was a “great opportunity to do that.”…
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