Family of four building life in new home thanks to Habitat Manitoba, Rady Faculty
On March 28, a wide smile crossed Ifeyinwa’s face as Dr. Dieter Schonwetter handed her the keys to her new home. She was officially a homeowner.
Schonwetter, a Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry professor, and 57 volunteers from the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences helped construct Ifeyinwa’s four-bedroom townhouse in June 2024.
“It’s a place where memories will be made. You’ll have the opportunity to create dreams here,” he said.
After the ceremony, Ifeyinwa said she was overwhelmed, excited and grateful to everyone.
“We build so many more homes because of the generosity of the hearts of Manitobans in so many different ways, and this is also our chance to celebrate that generosity,” Jamie Hall, CEO of Habitat for Humanity Manitoba, told the group gathered in the living room.
Hall spoke about the organization’s strong partnership with the Rady Faculty, which has participated in four other builds over the years.
Ifeyinwa now plans to join future Habitat Manitoba builds.
“There are people who volunteered to be part of my home, so I want to do that for the next person and the next person, and over time, we will build a better community,” she said.
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