We've always felt that shirtless hunks were providing a community service of sorts anyway, but the guys at the Model Home Project have taken their hunkiness to new levels of humanitarianism. Twenty-five male models in the fashion industry took a bus to Mandeville, Louisiana, last week to build a house for a family who lost theirs in Hurricane Katrina. Working in conjunction with Habitat For Humanity, the MHP "is an organized effort within the fashion industry to promote volunteerism among young people". Is it wrong to be turned on by volunteers who are selflessly donating their time and energy to help the less fortunate? Probably, but who cares? There are plenty of pics of the guys building the home (male models + construction = hot), and also the option to donate to their cause. More donations mean more houses, which mean more sweaty models using power tools. It's the gift that keeps on giving.
-DD
· Model Home Project (modelhomeproject.com via Towleroad)