Sarah Regnier - Entegrus, Anne Taylor - Director of Partnerships and Stakeholder Relations at Habitat for Humanity Chatham-Kent, Jim Hogan – President & CEO of Entegrus, Amy Adams – Entegrus, Mike Coyne - Director of Operations and Capital Development at Habitat for Humanity Chatham Kent. (Photo supplied by Entegrus)
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Entegrus donates to Habitat for Humanity

A local utility company is continuing to support affordable housing and families in Chatham-Kent.

Entegrus has donated $25,000 to Habitat for Humanity Chatham-Kent for its upcoming local build.

"We are thankful for Entegrus' continued support," said Anne Taylor, Director of Partnerships and Stakeholder Relations at Habitat for Humanity Chatham-Kent. "Entegrus has been an advocate of our work in Chatham-Kent for over a decade, contributing both time and resources to help local families achieve safe, affordable homeownership. We are grateful for their ongoing belief in our mission."

Entegrus has worked alongside Habitat for more than a decade to help develop safe and affordable homes that strengthen neighbourhoods and support long-term community stability.

"Our role as a local utility goes beyond delivering electricity," said Jim Hogan, President and CEO of Entegrus. "It includes investing in partnerships like Habitat for Humanity that contribute to sustainable, stable, thriving communities."

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