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American Structurepoint marks its seventh year partnering with Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity for the annual Panel Build, reinforcing the company’s commitment to community service and meaningful impact.
This year is a first-ever milestone for the company as it completes two panel builds, doubling its efforts to provide homes for families in need.
With community service at the core of American Structurepoint, its staff find deep fulfillment in improving the quality of life for the people they serve by designing cool projects across the nation and by actively giving back to the community. This year, more than 150 staff from the Indianapolis design center came together to construct two homes for families moving to the Lawrence, Ind., area.
In addition, the company donated $40,000 to Habitat for Humanity to be used on the materials to construct these new homes.
“You know there’s a big difference between building a road, bridge, sewer, school, police station versus building a house,” American Structurepoint President Cash Canfield said. “A house becomes someone’s home. A place for families to grow roots, build dreams, and raise a family. And we’ve planted that seed today.”
Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity’s President Jim Morris echoed the significance of the partnership.
“We appreciate the investment American Structurepoint is making in the families we get to work with,” Morris said. “The stability of home ownership will be the result of your efforts today. Thank you on behalf of our board, staff, and volunteers for stepping up and knocking this out like you always do.”
Over the last seven years, American Structurepoint has helped construct nearly 10 homes with Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity, strengthening and fostering hope for families in Hancock, Hamilton, Hendricks, and Marion counties. American Structurepoint remains committed to its mission to give back to communities throughout Indiana and beyond.
American Structurepoint is a long-term partner of Habitat for Humanity, serving local Habitats in Indiana, Florida, and Ohio.
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