Rev-A-Shelf provides cabinet & closet components for injured veterans' homes
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LAS VEGAS – At KBIS 2016, Rev-A-Shelf announced its three-year national partnership with Homes for Our Troops, which builds specially adapted, mortgage-free homes for severely injured, post 9/11 veterans. The hardware and components manufacturer will provide the non-profit organization with kitchen cabinet and closet storage and organization accessories for veterans' homes.

“We are honored to participate in this important program that supports our nation’s brave service members,” said David Noe, Rev-A-Shelf general manager.

"We decided to get involved with the Homes for Our Troops sponsorship as a way to give back to the young men and women that have done so much for us," added Noe at a press conference during the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show. "In a small way, I hope that our products can help with [their] lives going forward."

The Homes for Our Troops sponsorship by Rev-A-Shelf was announced at KBIS 2016. Making the announcement were (pictured behind the counter) Rev-A-Shelf GM David Noe and Chris Mitchell, deputy director of Corporate Partnership and Community Engagement (right).

Noe also stated,  “Homes for Our Troops is doing an excellent service for America’s injured veterans, and we are proud to help this wonderful organization grow.”

Founded in 2004, HFOT provides homes for severely injured veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan, most of whom have sustained multiple limb amputations, partial or full paralysis, and/or severe traumatic brain injury. According to the group, nearly 90 cents of every dollar donated to HFOT has gone directly to program services for veterans.

In addition to its storage and organization products, Rev-A-Shelf offers a full line of LED lighting for commercial and residential cabinetry and store fixture displays through its subsidiary Tresco Lighting.
 

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