High school students from Cluj meet international volunteers in Jucu

Fuller Center team

A group of students of the “Anghel Saligny” Technical College in Cluj-Napoca have today visited the Jucu site where the Fuller Center for Housing is building two homes for low-income, deserving families.

During a different type of school trip, students aged 14 to 16 had the opportunity to see how a construction site looks like and to meet the ten US & UK volunteers currently at work in Jucu, who today began their 2nd week of service.

The visit started with a safety briefing for visitors and equipping hard hats, after which Fuller Center staff accompanied the students, their teacher and a supervising parent to see homes already completed, as well as the house now being built.

Here, students had a chance to meet and greet Peter Sexton’s team of volunteers currently hard at work, and to speak to Peter about his 20+ international builds with the Fuller Center and older housing programs.

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2 thoughts on “High school students from Cluj meet international volunteers in Jucu”

  1. Aceasta vizita a fost o experienta frumoasa in care elevii au putut identifica elemntele de rezistenta ale unei constructii, de a identifica materialele de constructii , de a vedea tehnolgii de executie si de a povesti cu arhitectii, inginerii si voluntarii din SUA.

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