From the ground up

SWCC program schedules fundraisers to travel to Joplin, Mo.

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OST photo by AMY HANSEN Mark Greif, 17, a student at Clarke Community High School, works inside the Southwestern Community College construction house Oct. 24.

Last year, students in the program built two houses in one week.

"The people there were just amazed by the amount of work that the kids did, and it's a good opportunity for these guys to be leaders," Mundy said. "... It's a pretty good deal and it's kind of neat that these guys get the respect that they sometimes don't get."

While the students are gearing up for their trip in March, they are also working on building a house on Wildflower Drive. The house-completion date is set for the end of the school year in May.

According to Mundy, it's important to help rebuild a community after a tornado, because it shows students it could happen to anyone, even in Osceola.

"Literally, that tornado just cut a three-mile path right down the middle of town, or whatever it was. That could happen to any of us," he said. "I think it brings the reality of, you know, 'maybe my life here in Osceola is not quite so bad.' I think that it brings it a little more home to them. But, it also shows them that the skills they're learning here, even as young people, are valuable. That's kind of my biggest thing. It allows them to see that firsthand."

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