Mechanich traveled to Nicaragua with three other Milwaukee professionals. Paul Sohn; Pete Garofalo, and John Kuehn, employees of Zywave, Inc.of Milwaukee also went on the trip.
The group spent nine days in a village in Nicaragua constructing houses for the residents there. New York-based Bridges to Community organizes the service trips on a regular basis, and has been taking groups to Nicaragua since the year 2000.
“We were down there for nine days and we actually lived in the community and stayed in a community center, mosquito nets and all,” Mechanich said. “It was a very different lifestyle down there, seeing people with very few belongings, very few cars and houses with dirt floors.”
Mechanich and the rest of the team built two 24 foot by 26 foot one room houses for families in the village where they stayed. The area was previously devastated by earth quakes and hurricanes, Mechanich said.
“The houses we constructed were built mostly out of cement so they wouldn’t collapse as easily if the village were to be hit with severe weather again,” he said.
Each individual attending on the trip was required to pay $1295 plus airfare to go on the trip.
According to Mechanich the cost to construct a house in Nicaragua is somewhere around $3500. Mechanich raised around $3800 for the community where the group built the houses.