Every Donation Counts

At just 15 years old, Taylor, one of our Women Build Planes team members, made a heartfelt contribution to our program that speaks volumes about the culture we’re creating at Habitat for Aviation. This summer, Taylor worked at a snack stand and rather than keeping the tips she earned, she chose to donate them to support our Women Build Planes initiative.

Taylor’s generosity is a testament to the sense of belonging and community we foster here—where every participant feels like an essential part of something bigger. Her donation has a big impact on our efforts to break down barriers for women in aviation and is a reminder that every bit of support, no matter the size, helps propel our work forward building planes and building confidence.

Thank you, Taylor, for showing us that true investment in a cause comes from the heart—and for reminding us that we’re all in this together!

Beth White

Education Possibilitarian, Artist, Writer, Doula, Mentor, Aviatrix, Breast Cancer Survivor, Pilot-in-Command at Habitat for Aviation

Born and raised in Vermont, Beth worked in a variety of schools in New England, including The Met, which is Big Picture Learning, flagship public high school in Providence, Rhode Island. After a decade in the classroom, Beth returned to the University of Vermont to earn a PhD in educational leadership and policy studies. She is an education possibilitarian, artist, a writer, a Doula, a mentor and aviatrix and most recently, after winning a tough battle with breast cancer, Beth founded Habitat for Aviation to inspire the next generation of airplane mechanics, avionics, specialists and pilots.

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