Building Better Lives for your Birthday
For the past four years Andrea Cole has been organizing a build day for her birthday and asking friends and family to donate to Twin Cities Habitat...
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admin : 11:25 AM on March 31, 2014
Twin Cities Habitat’s new home is a testament to our community’s commitment to ensuring all families in the Twin Cities seven-county metro area have access to a safe, affordable place to live. In addition, our new building’s central location in the Midway neighborhood in St. Paul, along the new central corridor light rail line, makes access to our housing programs much easier for the families we serve.
Major partners in our new home’s construction were the 34 companies that came together to provide nearly $1,000,000 in donated materials and labor to the building’s construction. Be it building materials and supplies donated at no cost to donated time and services from designers and architects, all these companies had a profound impact in making the new home for Twin Cities Habitat a reality.
See below for a complete list of our new home in-kind and pro-bono donors.
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3M
Ambassador Steel
Barr Engineering
BKBM
Caribou Coffee
Carter Ave. Frame Shop
Cemstone
Delta Air Lines
Design Tex
EB Harmon and Associates
Gausman & Moore
General Mills
Gensler
HBF Fabrics
Henricksen
Ikea Twin Cities
Interface Carpet
Kathy Baer
Knoll Textiles
Kohler
Loll Design, Inc.
Lowe’s of Shakopee
Maharam
Maslon, Edelman, Borman & Brand
Teresa Sit
The Home Depot
Valspar
Wellington Management
Whirlpool
Wood from the Hood
Your gift unlocks bright futures! Donate now to create, preserve, and promote affordable homeownership in the Twin Cities.
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