From repairing sunken tubs to rotting decks, NHTI carpentry apprentices build hands-on experience with volunteer projects
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From repairing sunken tubs to rotting decks, NHTI carpentry apprentices build hands-on experience with volunteer projects

Concord Monitor
November 17, 2025

Summary

Carpentry apprentices from NHTI are gaining valuable hands-on experience through volunteer projects with Habitat for Humanity, working on home renovations in Loudon, New Hampshire. Their recent project involved remodeling a bathroom, showcasing their skills and dedication to community service.

This initiative highlights the importance of practical experience in apprenticeship programs, as students not only learn valuable trade skills but also contribute positively to their communities. Such engagement fosters a sense of responsibility and connection to the workforce for aspiring tradespeople.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This article illustrates how apprenticeships can provide meaningful, real-world experiences that enhance vocational training. By participating in community projects, apprentices develop essential skills while also making a positive impact, reinforcing the value of earn-and-learn models in workforce development.

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