Cranmore's Charity and Goodwill Committee gathers it's members and Cranmore employees on Saturday, April 12th to help with the Habitat for Humanity's build in Conway, NH.
It all started with a chance meeting at one of the
Chamber’s After Hours events in the February time frame when Bob Holdsworth,
Habitat’s PR chairman struck up a conversation with one of Cranmore’s sales
staff. Bob asked if Cranmore worked with
non-profits and was told yes and that Beth Hutchins, Cranmore’s Human Resources
director was in charge of the Cranmore Cares program.
In ensuing conversations Beth asked
what sort of activities they would be doing on the build, adding that they had a
pretty versatile group. Bob replied that
Habitat provides on site construction management to coordinate the work effort.
All of the construction management and supervisors are from
the industry with extensive experience. Special
skills are not required; anyone with an extra pair of hands can be put to
work whatever the task may be.
Together Bob and Beth agreed
on Saturday, April 12th.
Approximately seven volunteers from Cranmore will show up at 42 North Rd. in Conway and be
ready to get their instructions at 8:30am.
Their volunteerism is part of the
community involvement in helping build simple, decent homes with and for our
neighbors in need.