How Baltimore students are being trained to join the city’s vacant housing fight

Requity wants to scale so that high school students renovate one vacant home a year

The first house, in some ways, took almost 15 years to rehab. The second could be done in just a few months.

Longer term, a Baltimore nonprofit that teaches vocational high school students home-building and trades skills has a goal of overhauling one vacant house a year.

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Baltimore Students Learn Trades by Rebuilding Homes