Volleyball Volunteers with Habitat for Humanity
8/12/2019 5:34:00โฏPM | Women's Volleyball
KENT, Ohio- The Kent State volleyball team took a break from the practice court on Monday and spent the morning volunteering at the Habitat for Humanity of Portage County.
Student-athletes and coaches assisted with a house that was recently taken over by Habitat for Humanity to restoreย byย painting the exterior foundation of the house, the front door, and also helpingย with various yard work tasks.
"It was good to volunteer and give back to the community especially someone that is so close to where we play," said sophomore Alex Haffner. "It was fun to work with my teammates and do something so impactful."
Under the leadership of head coach Don Gromala, the Golden Flashes have been dedicated to making an impact in the Kent community and surrounding areas. The volleyball program has built a relationship with the Habitat for Humanity of Portage County and has volunteered with the non-profit organization three of the past four years.






































