Habitat for Humanity faces unprecedented challenges building in the Grand Canyon

Havasupai’s waterfalls attract visitors worldwide, but the remote village of Supai remains private and challenging to access. With no roads and limited resources, the Havasupai tribe faced a daunting task of rebuilding homes after a fire. Enter Habitat for Humanity, whose volunteers flew in prefab parts, tools, and generators to construct two houses in just four weeks. Despite harsh weather and logistical hurdles, the project was a success, significantly impacting the community. The tribe’s gratitude and the acquisition of new skills highlight Habitat’s deep commitment and reach, even to the bottom of the Grand Canyon.

Havasupai’s waterfalls attract visitors worldwide, but the remote village of Supai remains private and challenging to access. With no roads and limited resources, the Havasupai tribe faced a daunting task of rebuilding homes after a fire. Enter Habitat for Humanity, whose volunteers flew in prefab parts, tools, and generators to construct two houses in just four weeks. Despite harsh weather and logistical hurdles, the project was a success, significantly impacting the community. The tribe’s gratitude and the acquisition of new skills highlight Habitat’s deep commitment and reach, even to the bottom of the Grand Canyon.

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