Habitat for Humanity is hosting its first-ever Women’s Empowerment Week from Nov. 12-16. The weeklong event features three days of building and volunteering events for women as well as female-focused brand representation, and opportunities for networking among people with similar passions for giving back and bettering Detroit.
Women’s Empowerment Week with Habitat Detroit is presented by Carhartt with additional generous sponsorship from Brasscraft. Further event support is being provided by Walker Miller, Detroit’s Future is Female, Red Ants Pants, and Rebel Nell.
All three days of the event take place on Maryland St. in Detroit’s Morningside neighborhood. This block of homes has undergone a major transformation over the past few years, thanks largely to multiple home restorations and new homes being built through Habitat Detroit’s Homeownership Program.
On Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday of next week volunteers will gather at Habitat Detroit’s latest home renovation project to prepare the home for its new first-time homeowner. The week will wrap up on Saturday with additional volunteer support from teens with the Rhonda Walker Foundation.
“We are thrilled to be able to celebrate the strength, resilience, and creativity of women through this new project,” said Mary Ellen Kearney, Director of Philanthropy at Habitat Detroit. “Our goal is to inspire more women to join us on build sites, support those who aspire to pursue careers in the trades, and ensure that current and future homeowners feel supported throughout all stages of their homeownership journey. At Habitat Detroit we want to build a future where women thrive, homes flourish, and dreams become reality. We are eagerly looking forward to seeing the incredible outcome this year’s project will bring.”