4/30/2013 - (left to right) Airman 1st Class Steven Ayala, 301 AMXS avionics specialist/Detachment 457, Airman Moises Amador, 301st AMXS electrical environmental specialist and Staff Sergeant Matt Tilley, 301st AMXS avionics specialist, build on the upper part of the house. These 301st AMXS members spent the day building a house for a local Fort Worth resident under the Habitat for Humanity program. The local Habitat for Humanity has been around for nearly 25 years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jeremy Roman)
4/30/2013 - (left to right) Senior Airman Will Howell, 301st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron specialist, Chris, the future recipient of the house and Master Sergeant Gene Gaspar, 301st AMXS weapons expediter, are setting the panels to be nailed down. Chris is originally from South Africa and has to contribute 250 volunteer hours in order to receive the house. These 301st AMXS members spent the day building a house for a local Fort Worth resident under the Habitat for Humanity program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jeremy Roman)
4/30/2013 - (far left to right) Doug Christianson, Habitat for Humanity project manager, Christy Wilkins, Habitat for Humanity volunteer, and Rachel Tilley, 301st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron spouse, are marking the house with a red chalk line for the siding of the house. These 301st AMXS members spent the day building a house for a local Fort Worth resident under the Habitat for Humanity program. The local Habitat for Humanity has been around for nearly 25 years. It covers four counties and has built over 450 new homes. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jeremy Roman)
4/30/2013 - Master Sergeant Gene Gaspar, 301st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons expediter, is nailing in the panels of the new home. The 301st AMXS members spent the day building a house for a local Fort Worth resident under the Habitat for Humanity program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jeremy Roman)
4/30/2013 - Members from the 301st Fighter Wing Aircraft Maintenance Squadron joined project managers and local to help build a house for a local Fort Worth community member one Saturday in April. The local Habitat for Humanity has been around for nearly 25 years. It covers four counties and has built over 450 new homes. This was one of the opportunities the 301st plans to be a part of again in the near future. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jeremy Roman)