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Home Depot Foundation awards People Working Cooperatively $200k Ramp It Up for Veterans grant


People Working Cooperatively has received the Home Depot Foundation $200,000 grant in support of PWC’s Ramp It Up for Veterans program.   
“The Home Depot Foundation has been a generous supporter and partner of People Working Cooperatively for many years, and we’re incredibly grateful for their continued involvement,” said Chris Owens, Vice President of Development at PWC. 

“This grant will be used to support critical home repairs and modifications for local veterans, who are very much in need of our help to stay safely in their homes. We thank the Home Depot Foundation, as well as their tireless Team Depot volunteers who will assist us throughout the year in making these repairs for our local veterans in need.”

 

Dollars raised through People Working Cooperatively’s Ramp It Up for Veterans campaign will offer essential home renovations and repairs to ensure that low-income veterans in the greater Cincinnati area may continue to live safely and comfortably in their homes

The grant from the Home Depot Foundation will allow People Working Cooperatively to provide repairs and renovations for a number of veterans’ households throughout 2017. 
 
To learn more about People Working Cooperatively, visit www.pwchomerepairs.org or call 513-351-7921.
 
Incorporated in 1975, People Working Cooperatively (PWC) is a non-profit organization serving low-income, elderly, and disabled homeowners in 20 counties of Southwestern Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Indiana.

PWC provides professional, critical home repair, weatherization, modification, and maintenance services to help residents stay safely in their homes.


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