Habitat for Humanity welcomes volunteers year-round to assist with various projects, most of which involve construction work to help prepare homes for those in need. Members of Ball State’s business fraternity, Delta Sigma Pi, spent Saturday, March 28, 2026, volunteering for the organization. While on site, they were tasked with helping build a shed for one of the homes being provided for a community member. (Photos by Isabella Kemper and Anna Evilsizor)

Ball State freshman Henry Culver lays down wood glue during the construction of a shed on March 28, 2026, in Muncie, Indiana. Photo by Isabella Kemper 
Habitat for Humanity worker Jay Smallery helps Delta Sigma Pi member Morgan hammer a nail while assembling a shed on March 28, 2026, in Muncie, Indiana. Photo by Isabella Kemper 
Habitat for Humanity worker Jay Smallery plays a practical joke on volunteers from Delta Sigma Pi while working on March 28, 2026, in Muncie, Indiana. Photo by Isabella Kemper 
Member of Delta Sigma Pi Carter lays down finished planks to be used in the construction of a shed March 28, 2026, in Muncie, Indiana. Photo by Isabella Kemper 
Ball State junior Payton Brown brings up a box to store in the attic space during volunteer work at Habitat for Humanity on March 28, 2026, in Muncie, Indiana. Photo by Isabella Kemper 
Member of Ball State’s business fraternity Delta Sigma Pi, Jordan, helps organize materials in the attic area at Habitat for Humanity on March 28, 2026, in Muncie, Indiana. Photo by Isabella Kemper 
A Bible covered in sawdust sits in the construction area at Habitat for Humanity on March 28, 2026, in Muncie, Indiana. Photo by Isabella Kemper 
Members of Ball State’s business fraternity Delta Sigma Pi volunteer on their weekend at Habitat for Humanity on March 28, 2026, in Muncie, Indiana. Photo by Isabella Kemper. 
Ball State freshman Lathan Mister volunteers at Habitat for Humanity on March 28, 2026 in Muncie, Indiana. He came to Habitat for Humanity with Ball States business fraternity Delta Sigma Pi. Photo by Isabella Kemper 
A member of delta sigma phi volunteers at habiat for humanity. He nails as he begins to build the frame of the shed. 
Lathan Mister, a member of Ball State’s Delta Sigma Phi, volunteers for the day with Habitat for Humanity. He carefully measures and cuts wood to size for a shed being built by the team that will soon be delivered to a family in the Muncie community. Anna Evilsizor 
Jay earheart bows his head as the teams prays before starting the work project. 
Lead construction site supervisor Jay Eareheart teaches delta sigma pi volunteers how to check the wood to make sure it isn’t curved before starting to build the shed. 

Lead construction site supervisor Jay Earhart, explains the sfatey to the delta sigma phi volunteers before they begin to build the shed. 

Delat Sigma phi memeber checks the wood before starting to build the shed at the habait for humanity. 
Lathan mister a member of Delta Sigma phi volunteers at habiat for humanity. Mister is measuring and marking the wood before cutting to the size needed to begin buliding the shed.

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