Niagara University Students Build Home For Impoverished Family In Nicaragua

In Announcements, by , on January 11th, 2016

Six Niagara University students recently returned from El Sauce, Nicaragua, where they spent a week during winter recess constructing a home for an impoverished family.

Rachel Bailey, Selena Cerra, Jake Eberth, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Briana Neale and Amy Wnuk – all members of the university’s Bienvenidos Spanish and Hispanic culture club – joined forces with the 4 Walls Project service organization to build a home for a family that collects an annual of income of $1,200.

The students were accompanied by the Rev. Vincent J. O’Malley, C.M., M.S.’80, university chaplain, and Dr. Abigail L. Levin, associate professor of philosophy.

Click here to learn much more about their incredible experience.