North Los Angeles County’s youth are pulling their resources to prove that kids can raise funds to build a Habitat home.
Calabasas High School and St. Mary’s School in Palmdale have recently wrapped up their Nickels for Nails/Dollars for Doors fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity San Fernando/Santa Clarita Valleys (SF/SCV) last month. The two schools combined raised over $600 for veteran housing in North Los Angeles County.
This will go towards the $100k fundraising goal that the schools in North LA County are working towards raising to fund a “Youth United” house in one of the Habitat for Humanity Veteran communities in Sylmar or Santa Clarita.
Schools that have also completed the Nickels for Nails/Dollars for doors fundraiser include Pico Canyon Elementary, Plum Canyon Elementary, Canyon High School, and Harvard Westlake, with Sulphur Springs currently raising funds and Stevenson Ranch School to hold their fundraiser at the end of May.
If your school or organized youth group is located in the San Fernando, Santa Clarita, or Antelope Valleys and would like to hold a Nickels for Nails/Dollars for Doors fundraiser please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at Volunteer@Humanityca.org or at (818) 884-8808.