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Donation from Villaume Industries

Donation from Villaume Industries

describe the imageWe are excited to announce that Villaume Industries, Inc. has donated trusses to this year’s Women Build home located at 736 Rose Ave. E. in St. Paul. Villaume Industries, Inc. is a valued and trusted Twin Cities Habitat vendor and we are thrilled the company will enhance their relationship with Twin Cities Habitat with this in-kind donation. Villaume Industries, Inc. has been a leading provider of custom wood products for over 125 years. Today the company’s primary business is the design and manufacturing of wood trusses for new residential and commercial construction industry. They're also a leading producer of custom wood crating, boxes, and pallets.

Habitat for Humanity’s Women Build program brings together women from all walks of life to address the housing crisis facing millions of women and children. Women Build events have helped construct more than 1,900 houses worldwide. Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity Women Build volunteers constructed 18 homes locally since 2001. 

 

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