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Habitat For Humanity Home Moves To Its Permanent Location

Habitat For Humanity Home Moves To Its Permanent Location

Santa Fe College, Habitat for Humanity and the Builders Association of North Central Florida working together to load and ship the 6th Santa Fe Habitat House in the SF Charles R. Perry Construction Institute on Thursday, May 19, 2016. Photos by Aaron Daye/Santa Fe College
Santa Fe College, Habitat for Humanity and the Builders Association of North Central Florida working together to load and ship the 6th Santa Fe Habitat House in the SF Charles R. Perry Construction Institute on Thursday, May 19, 2016. Photos by Aaron Daye/Santa Fe College

Its something amazing to watch, especially when you know all of what went in to construction of Santa Fe College and the Builders Association of North Central Florida’s newest Habitat for Humanity home.

 Photos by Aaron Daye/Santa Fe College
Photos by Aaron Daye/Santa Fe College

Over the past six years, Habitat for Humanity, Santa Fe College and the Builders Association of North Central Florida have worked together to produce one Habitat House per year in the Charles R. Perry Construction Institute. All 5 houses are currently being occupied by the owners. The 6th house was rolled out Thursday, May 19, 2016  at around 9:00 a.m. from the O Building on the main campus of Santa Fe College. The address it was placed at is 512 NW 26th Ave Gainesville, FL 32609.

Santa Fe College, Habitat for Humanity and the Builders Association of North Central Florida working together to load and ship the 6th Santa Fe Habitat House in the SF Charles R. Perry Construction Institute on Thursday, May 19, 2016. Photos by Aaron Daye/Santa Fe College
Photo by Aaron Daye/Santa Fe College

The house is built in conjunction with students from the following three programs; Santa Fe College Construction Management program taught by Professor Kurt Strauss, the new TRAMCON program which is training for Manufactured Construction taught by Professors Tim Egan and Dwayne Griffis, and the Apprenticeship program which teaches trades HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing and Carpentry. The house is built into the curriculum of each of these programs.

Habitat has already found an owner for the house, Ms. Shereka Curtis. This has been a great project for Santa Fe College because it allows us to involve all different aspects of the construction process under one roof. Santa Fe College’s student electricians, plumbers, HVAC students, and carpentry students get to work on a real life project that they can be proud of.

Thursday, May 19, 2016. Photos by Aaron Daye/Santa Fe College
Thursday, May 19, 2016. Photos by Aaron Daye/Santa Fe College

Find out how you can volunteer with Alachua Habitat for Humanity. Visit their site at:

Alachua Habitat for Humanity