A home at 1616 South Elm Street in Muncie, Ind. is being worked on by Habitat for Humanity, an organization where student volunteer to builds and restores affordable homes for families. Photo by: Mallory Huxford
Ball State exercise science students Tanner Pearson (left) and Sarah Maxson (right) cut pieces of foam to be stapled to the ceiling for ventilation as part of their volunteer effort with Habitat for Humanity in Muncie, Ind. on April 14, 2018. Photo by: Mallory Huxford
Ball State exercise science students Kiersten Brannon (left) and Katie Smith (right) put insulation into the cracks of a window in Muncie, Ind. as part of their volunteer effort with Habitat for Humanity on April 14, 2018. Photo by: Mallory Huxford
Jeremiah “Jay” Earehart prepares a wall for window installation at a home he is restoring for Habitat for Humanity in Muncie, Ind. on April 14, 2018. Photo by: Mallory Huxford
Jeremiah “Jay” Earehart works on restoring 1616 South Elm Street in Muncie, Ind. on April 14, 2018. Earehart is the job site manager for Habitat for Humanity and has been working in home restoration for 40 years.
Maralee Frush works with Habitat for Humanity as their volunteer assistant. When their coordinator Diane Wellman isn’t present at a site, Frush is there to work with Jay Earehart and lead volunteers on different tasks in the homes they restore like the one behind her at 1616 South Elm Street on Muncie, Ind. Photo by: Mallory Huxford
A home at 1616 South Elm Street in Muncie, Ind. is being worked on by Habitat for Humanity, an organization that builds and restores affordable homes for families. Photo by: Mallory Huxford
Ball State exercise science students Sarah Marxson (left) and Tanner Pearson (right) work with Habitat for Humanity’s job site manager Jay Eareheart to install a window at 1616 South Elm Street in Muncie, Ind. on April 14, 2018. Habitat for Humanity restores homes for people in need and all work is done by volunteers like these students. Photo by: Mallory Huxford
Ball State exercise science students Katie Smith (top left), Kiersten Brannon (top right), Tanner Pearson (bottom left) and Sarah Maxson (bottom right) prepare to install a window at 1616 South Elm Street in Muncie, Ind. on April 14, 2018. These students are volunteering with Habitat for Humanity to restore this home for a family in need. Photo by: Mallory Huxford
Ball State exercise science students and job site manager Jay Earehart (right) stand under the awning of 1616 South Elm Street in Muncie, Ind. on April 14, 2018. Students are volunteering with Habitat for Humanity to restore this home for a family in need. Photo by: Mallory Huxford
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