Utahns building homes for communities in need during holiday break


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SALT LAKE CITY — Some Utah builders spend their holiday break building homes for communities in need.

This year, Building Hope Abroad will travel to Agua Prieta, Mexico, after Christmas.

Jason Peterson, a local builder with Building Hope Abroad, said they're building two duplexes. They already have people on the ground in Mexico who have helped arrange the purchase of the lot and are getting the foundation in. When volunteers arrive next week, they'll start framing the house.

"These are amazing homes to the people down there and it's life-changing for, I think, a lot of the people that we get to do this or provide this for," Peterson said.

The nonprofit is made up of volunteers who rely on donations to support their work.

Every year, they invite families to give their time and money to be part of this life-changing project.

Amber Wykstra has participated with her family for many years.

"We've had a situation where a home that we built about four years ago, the mom passed away. So, the kids are now living in it with their children. And so you know ... it affects generations," Wykstra said.

There's still time to be a part of their upcoming trip. But if you can't make it and would like to donate or take part in next year's expedition, click here.

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