For Mary Kay, 62, a single woman who had proudly maintained her own home for the past 30 years, a recent health crisis meant she could no longer work full-time. With her income slashed in half and medical bills to pay, she couldn’t fix the crumbling brick and peeling paint on her home.
Offering help at no cost to the homeowner, ABWK ensures that low-income households have safe and well-maintained homes. Over 400 Habitat affiliates across the country have replicated this program; this project was actually completed during National A Brush with Kindness Week, in which 153 families received ABWK services across 24 states.
At Mary Kay’s home in Andover, employees from Maslon and Valspar – longtime business partners – worked side by side. “After years of working together in board rooms and on conference calls, this was a great opportunity for our employees to get to know the Maslon team outside of the office while also making a meaningful investment in our community,” said Kevin Olson, Manager of Corporate Communications with Valspar.
Innovative partnerships like these make the work we do possible. Maslon and Valspar are both longtime supporters of Twin Cities Habitat and their commitment to the community is evident both in and out of the workplace.