CKCA partners with Habitat for Humanity Canada
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The CKCA and Habitat for Humanity Canada have initialized a formalized partnership.

OTTAWA, Ontario -- Kitchen cabinet manufacturers and suppliers across Canada can donate new or used cabinetry and supplies to Habitat for Humanity Canada. Many manufacturers and suppliers are already donating, but with a formalized partnership between CKCA and Habitat Canada, the intent is to create greater awareness and establish a clear and easy path in which donations can happen.

An excellent way to redirect materials away from landfill, if you are a manufacturer or supplier with aged inventory, overstock or removed kitchens from renovation sites, Habitat for Humanity is a solution Mike Slobodian, CKCA President says: “CKCA is very pleased to be a National Partner with Habitat for Humanity Canada. We know and congratulate the many members already donating to this great cause and our goal is to help increase that good work by encouraging national participation from our members and the industry across Canada. The building industry has had a long standing relationship with Habitat and we are pleased to show our support for the programs they offer. We look forward to this partnership and the good work that is to come as a result.”

Mike Slobodian, CKCA president


The Canadian Kitchen Cabinet Association, now in its 50th year, is a national association that strives to promote the interests and conserve the rights of manufacturers of kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities and related millwork, as well as our suppliers and dealers, throughout Canada.


Founded in 1985, Habitat for Humanity Canada is a national, nonprofit organization working toward a world where everyone has a decent and affordable place to call home. Habitat for Humanity brings communities together to help families build strength, stability and independence through affordable home ownership. With the help of volunteers, Habitat homeowners and 54 local Habitats working in every province and territory, we provide a solid foundation for better, healthier lives in Canada and around the world.




 

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