Women's construction project resumes in Sheridan on August 5th.
The annual Women Build event, hosted by Habitat for Humanity of the Eastern Bighorns, is set to take place from August 5th to August 8th. This four-day event offers a unique opportunity for individuals to learn new skills, brush up on old ones, and make a life-changing impact on their community.
Led by Executive Director Christine Dieterich, the Women Build event will transform the build sites into places of friendship, empowerment, and collective hope. Whether you're a seasoned builder or a first-timer, this event welcomes everyone, not just women. Men are also encouraged to participate, making it an inclusive initiative for all.
This event is a part of Habitat for Humanity's annual event series, and while the nationwide Women Build event typically takes place in the spring, the Wyoming event has been scheduled to accommodate the unpredictable weather.
Registration for the Women Build event is still open for both individuals and teams. If you'd like to participate with your friends or coworkers, you can form a team and register together. To sign up, simply click the provided link and follow the instructions.
It's important to note that while the search results did not provide specific information about the 2021 Women Build event's participant eligibility by gender, general Habitat for Humanity Women Build events typically encourage the participation of women to empower and engage them in home building. However, men are often welcome to participate as supporters or volunteers as well.
For the precise details regarding the 2021 Women Build event by the Eastern Bighorns chapter, including participant eligibility by gender, you would need to check Habitat for Humanity of the Eastern Bighorns’ official communications or contact them directly.
Join us this August and be a part of this empowering initiative. Together, we can build a better future for our community.
This Women Build event, promoted by Habitat for Humanity of the Eastern Bighorns, isn't exclusively for women but aims to empower them, especially in the field of women's health and wellness, as it fosters friendship, empowerment, and a collective sense of hope. Science offers countless benefits in improving our understanding of health and wellness, and individuals participating in this year's Women Build event can contribute to positive change in their community.