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Building Strong Foundations in Nepal

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Bamboo: an unassuming, versatile grass known for its rapid growth and use in furniture and construction in many parts of the world. However, traditional bamboo homes often lack the structural integrity needed to withstand natural disasters like earthquakes or monsoons. That’s why, in Nepal, Habitat for Humanity has partnered with local builders and engineers to explore alternative ways to construct homes with a combination of cement and bamboo, creating affordable, resilient housing for all.  

In early 2025, a team of Habitat for Humanity volunteers from around the world came together in Nepal to help build these homes. Among them was Chris Vanderweele, a longtime volunteer from Franklin County. Chris first learned about the trip through his mother, who received a Trinity Habitat newsletter and passed the information along to him. With several builds already under his belt, from projects across the U.S. to one in Poland with All Hands and Hearts, Chris was eager to take on a new challenge.

“Working with bamboo was challenging, as it’s a medium I had never worked with before,” he explained. “But I’ve learned some of the quirks. I remembered that volunteering is about helping where you can, however you can. Every little bit is needed.”

Each day in Nepal followed a dedicated rhythm with an early start every morning and arrival at the worksite by 8 AM. “The temperatures were hot, so you took your time and stopped to drink often,” Chris said. The team typically worked until 4 PM and finally sat down to eat dinner around 6 PM.

However, the work went far beyond the physical construction; it was also a cultural exchange. Volunteers worked alongside local families, craftspeople, and community leaders, forming a bond of shared purpose and unity. “We met with the families that are receiving the homes…it was great learning about their cultures and lives,” Chris said. “I enjoyed working with all the other volunteers, and am thinking about joining them again this year or next. I still keep in contact with them and am constantly talking with them about going back.”

For those considering an international trip with Habitat, Chris is enthusiastic. “There’s no better way to get to know the people, culture, and traditions of a different country.” But he’s just as encouraging to those who can’t travel abroad. “Do not be afraid to put yourself out there…start slow, volunteer in your local area. There’s always something you can do to help out!”

When asked about his favorite memory, Chris highlighted the closing ceremony the community held for the volunteers. “They taught us some local dances, took pictures with each of us, and one of our group members even gave a thank-you speech in Nepali so they could all understand it. But in all reality,” he added, “it was the everyday things of getting there and doing the work.”

Written by Joanna Story

July 15, 2025
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