How You and Standard Can Support Habitat for Humanity Canada

Standard

Apr 30, 2018

Standard is donating a portion of the sale of every LED ceiling luminaire, including LED ceiling mount luminaires, programmable LED tri-level ceiling luminaires, LED edge-lit ceiling luminaires, and accessory shaded for LED ceiling luminaires.

As the national corporate lighting sponsor for Habitat for Humanity Canada, Standard donates lighting products, time and financial help to support the work and values of Habitat for Humanity Canada.

What Standard and its employees have already achieved

Here’s a sampling of Standard’s support of Habitat for Humanity Canada:

58 employees have participated in home builds

Standard has donated 29,888 lamps, 348 light fixtures, and $60,000

Habitat for Humanity Canada has built 6 homes with the help of Standard and its employees

Standard is teaming up with the electrical industry to support Habitat for Humanity Canada through Electro-Federation Canada’s Power to Build Program. By doing so, Standard is contributing to build affordable housing and promote homeownership as a means to breaking the circle of poverty in Canada.

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