A group of students recently rolled up their sleeves to help Habitat for Humanity build two brand-new homes for Sioux Falls families, bringing hands-on energy and community spirit to one of the city’s most meaningful nonprofit missions.
The volunteer effort, reported by Dakota News Now, saw young people contribute real construction labor alongside Habitat for Humanity crews — helping turn empty lots into places families can call home. It’s the kind of partnership that benefits everyone: families gain stable housing, and students gain experience, purpose, and a deeper connection to their community.
Habitat for Humanity builds affordable homes in partnership with qualifying families, who also contribute sweat equity hours of their own. Having students join that effort multiplies the impact and helps projects move forward faster.
Also brightening the weekend in Sioux Falls, a local tattoo studio hosted walk-in tattoo sessions with proceeds benefiting the Sioux Falls Area Humane Society, according to Dakota News Now. The creative fundraiser gave residents a fun way to support animal welfare while getting some new ink — a win for both people and pets.
With 89 entrants already announced for the upcoming Sioux Falls Independence Day Parade, the community has plenty more to look forward to as summer rolls on.
Sources: Dakota News Now, Dakota News Now