The women of Rotary Club of Lexington came together in true#GirlPowerfashion for a hands-on Women Build experience at Lowe’s, participating in painting and patching workshops designed to empower them with home improvement skills. These workshops not only prepared them to tackle projects in their own homes but also equipped them to contribute to Phase 3 of Women Build and support critical home repairs for those in need. Their efforts reflect the spirit of Lexington Habitat for Humanity’s Women Build initiative—a movement of women strengthening their community through affordable housing projects.
In addition to Women Build, Rotary Club of Lexington is actively giving back through its February/March community service project, which includes a latex paint collection drive to support Habitat’s ReStore program. This initiative helps divert thousands of gallons of paint from landfills while funding critical home repairs. By coming together—whether with a paintbrush, a hammer, or through sustainability efforts—these inspiring women and men are making a lasting impact, proving once again that when community-minded individuals support each other, incredible things happen!
Please reach out to Alisha D Chaffin, 917-420-0572, oralisha.rotary@gmail.com for more information or to schedule paint pick up.