Ford volunteers and Habitat for Humanity Detroit gathered in the city’s Morningside neighborhood to raise the walls that will soon become a family’s new home. For these volunteers, it was the important next step in the journey for a series of A-frames that were built by Ford volunteers in June at the launch of Ford Building Together, turning raw materials and teamwork into the first visible structure of a home.
The wall build is a powerful example of the mission of Ford Building Together, which brings the full power of Ford to support the critical work of four national nonprofits: American Red Cross, Feeding America, Habitat for Humanity, and Team Rubicon. The partnership is built on the shared objective to strengthen communities for the future and rebuild them to be more resilient.
“It is always an eye-opening experience to see how much labor and love goes into building a wall,” said Ted Fly, global warranty chargeback engineer and a Ford volunteer who helped build the walls this summer. “And then to see it finish where a family is going to move in. This is where it all comes together and makes it all worthwhile.”
Ford employee and volunteer Patty Nahas, a powertrain integration engineer, agreed.