After years of planning, designing, fundraising and construction, a new shop is now complete for the KHS Community Builds program.
The new program will allow students to construct tiny homes in partnership with local non-profits to provide affordable housing options for our greater community.
Watch this video to see how helping to build the shop at the Bethel Farm behind Prairie Mountain School is one of many programs in which Kalapuya students have been actively involved, including the summer Farm Camp for elementary students, the Farm Crew and Trail Crew.
The KHS Community Builds shop was made possible by community donations, grants, and Bethel district funds. Those who helped make the project possible include grants from the Evergreen Hill Fund, an Anonymous Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation, the Niemeyer Foundation, as well as in-kind contributions from Riverbend Concrete, Wildish Construction, E & Z Concrete, Sierra Pacific Lumber, the Pape Foundation, Presentation Design Group and Jerry’s Home Improvement.