Racine students work with Habitat for Humanity to help build a home for someone in need
By:
CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: May 26, 2022 6:40 AM CDT

-
2:02
Milwaukee County law enforcement, community members honored for...
-
0:59
Democrats propose election law changes: Expanded teen voting,...
-
1:56
The bipartisan push to change skateboarding laws in Wisconsin...
-
1:45
First responders in Wauwatosa practice emergency preparedness...
-
1:34
’The more I donate, the more people I help’: Donors, staff...
-
2:45
Virtual pickpocketing: Thief asks to borrow cellphone, pays himself...
-
1:41
Helping Hands caregiver accused of abusing resident appears in...
-
2:23
Near record heat before a few rain chances
-
1:11
Mariah Carey is gifting us with a Christmas tour
-
4:26
UW Health official talks the latest health headlines
-
3:59
’Light the Night’ to support Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
-
2:19
Meet CBS 58’s Pet of the Week: Sophie 🐾
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Students in the Racine Unified School District (RUSD) are doing their part to help families in need!
They're in the process of building three walls, inside the school, that'll eventually make up the walls of a new home in Racine.
It's part of a partnership between RUSD and Racine's Habitat for Humanity. The home, once complete, will go to a family in need!
Ronald Hasler and Grant Buenger both have a hand in the project, and they joined us on Thursday, May 26 to talk about the process and how you can join Habitat for Humanity.