Nicole Wright presents the keys to Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Cemita
Gibbs and Fund Development Coordinator Jill Hatley.
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Alcoa Power Generating Inc.
recently donated a 2001 Ford pickup F-250 extended cab truck to Stanly County
Habitat for Humanity.
“Alcoa has been a fantastic
community partner and we are so grateful for their continued support of Habitat
for Humanity. We will put this truck to good use delivering materials and supplies
between projects,” said Cemita Gibbs, executive director of Stanly County
Habitat for Humanity.
Alcoa has previously donated
land to Habitat for Humanity to build homes in Badin.
“Stanly County Habitat for
Humanity has completed 45 homes in Stanly County and is currently working on
#46. Habitat’s no interest mortgages allow families to attain the ‘American
Dream’ of homeownership, but we also strive to unite businesses, churches, organizations
and individuals together for one common goal of giving back to their community.
Alcoa is a great community partner and recognizes the value giving back,” Gibbs
said.
“We have tremendous respect
and appreciation for the work that Habitat for Humanity does to make our
community a better place. We’re delighted to provide this truck to help Habitat
accomplish its work,” said Nicole Wright, Alcoa’s Foundation Coordinator.