La Jolla High Interact builds homes in Mexico
- La Jolla Rotary Club member Davis Cracroft constructs a ladder for a loft in one of the homes. Photo: Cal Mann
- La Jolla Rotary Club member Davis Cracroft constructs a ladder for a loft in one of the homes. Photo: Cal Mann
- La Jolla High School Interact club member volunteers Kevin Cruz, Mikala Choi and Evelyn Liu. Photo: Cal Mann
- La Jolla Interact Club member Nicole Miller paints one of the home’s walls. Photo: Cal Mann
La Jolla High School’s Interact Club ventured to Tecate for two weekends in May to build homes for two families.
The homes were constructed using a novel new building system from La Jolla-based Icology Group.
Interact club, a community service club sponsored and guided by the Rotary Club of La Jolla, has completed a total of 14 homes for impoverished families in the Baja area.
Monies for the building materials were generated by students’ fundraising combined with contributions from La Jolla Rotary club members and the Health and Harmony Foundation. For additional information, see www.LJInteract.org and .
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