Our teams will be working on homes June 16 - June 20, 2025.
Due Date: May 28, 2025
Adult & Student Participation Application
Submit the form online below - or download a form to the right.
What is His Work His Way?
His Work His Way, Inc. is a nonprofit Christian, community development organization located in Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania. Our purpose includes upholding the dignity of vulnerable homeowners who live in Conneaut Lake and neighboring communities. This summer, we will be sending out crews of teenage and adult volunteers who will give freely of their time and energy to perform free home repairs for homeowners. Our hope is to touch lives with the love of Christ by using paint brushes, hammers, shingles, rakes and drywall, etc.
This year His Work His Way will begin on Monday, June 16 with breakfast and devotions at Trinity Global Methodist Church. Plan to arrive at 7:30am.
Adult Participation
Adults of all ages are welcome to participate in any of the following ways:
Skilled workers for carpentry and home repairs.. (drywall, plumbing and roofing)
Unskilled workers who are willing to do manual labor, landscaping and yard work.
Willingness to grow spiritually.
Willingness to work on a team to accomplish tasks
Student Participation
Minimum age is 12 years old and entering 7th grade.
Willingness to grow spiritually.
Willingness to work on a team to accomplish tasks
Cost & Info
Cost: $50 per person or $10 per day. Groups of 3 or more will pay a maximum of $150. This fee helps to defray the expenses for insurance, materials, meals and recreational activities. A T-Shirt is available for an additional $10. The work week is scheduled for June 16-June 20.
If paying by the day, please note the days you will be working
Checks can be made payable to His Work His Way
Questions & Answers
Where do families call in case of an emergency? Mike Krepps at 814-795-6460, Paul Sommers at 814-573-7930 or Trinity Global Methodist Church at 814-382-1121. Please leave a message.
Who staffs HWHW camps? Many adult volunteers from area churches who will be cooking, driving and leading activity and work groups
Do we need an up-to-date tetanus shot? An update to a tetanus shot is strongly recommended for all job site volunteers.
Do we need special work clothes? Be prepared to do a variety of work in a variety of settings. Wear modest work clothes that let you function indoors or outdoors, on ladders, in weeds in hot sun, while painting, etc. Wear closed-toe shoes and work gloves. Flip-Flops and short shorts are not work clothes!!! (Bees, wasps, Poison ivy, etc.)
Camp begins at 7:30am on Monday, June 16 and ends at 4pm on Friday, June 20.
*Lunch at noon and Supper at 4:30/5:00pm*
Saturday volunteers are appreciated, if needed.