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Homepage - Have Hammer Will Travel Have Hammer…Will Travel is a Mexican charity that teaches valuable life skills to Mexican youth and adults through woodworking and carpentry Located on the shores of Lake Chapala, in Riberas del Pilar, Jalisco, Mexico
About Us - Have Hammer Will Travel About Us Have Hammer…Will Travel is a Mexican charity association located in Riberas del Pilar, along the north shore of Lake Chapala, Jalisco, Mexico The mission of HHWT is to provide learning and social experiences within a safe, supportive environment so that our students acquire:
History - Have Hammer Will Travel With $720 00 in donations and six volunteers at Hope House home for abused boys in Ixtlahuacan, Jalisco, MX, the program was renamed Have Hammer…Will Travel because regular trips were made to the orphanage and the boys’ home
Latest News - Have Hammer Will Travel Her parents were also long-time students at Have Hammer Will Travel A C and earn their living by selling their wares at all the area tianguis markets Lluvia’s older sister is in veterinary school
Join The Cause - Have Hammer Will Travel Our mission: Have Hammer Will Travel A C (HHWT) teaches Mexican youths (both boys and girls) life skills through woodworking, carpentry and CAD The current job market requires more advanced skills
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