eLEND has partnered with Habitat for Humanity. The company will sponsor an upcoming event as well as participate in a series of builds
A division of American Financial Resources has partnered with Habitat for Humanity.
AFR’s eLEND division will sponsor Morris Habitat for Humanity’s “Hammer for Habitat” event June 7 in Randolph, N.J.
“We are pleased and proud to partner with the Morris Habitat for Humanity,” said Corey Dubnoff, president of eLEND. “We are eager to support the terrific efforts of this non-profit. The partnership between eLEND and Morris Habitat promises to be a big success. Both organizations share similar philosophies about the importance of helping families and individuals achieve homeownership - especially in the communities in which we live and work.”
eLEND has also scheduled a series of onsite group builds for Morris Habitat, the first set for Sept. 11. The effort is designed to both give back to the community and build team and leadership skills.
“Imagine what a team can discover while building a wall, installing a fence or hanging doors,” eLEND said in a release. “Consider the problem solving, communications, leadership and planning that goes into building a house for someone in need. … Participants will end the work day with a feeling of accomplishment and pride and a clear understanding of how to improve the functioning of the team and its members.”
AFR’s eLEND division will sponsor Morris Habitat for Humanity’s “Hammer for Habitat” event June 7 in Randolph, N.J.
“We are pleased and proud to partner with the Morris Habitat for Humanity,” said Corey Dubnoff, president of eLEND. “We are eager to support the terrific efforts of this non-profit. The partnership between eLEND and Morris Habitat promises to be a big success. Both organizations share similar philosophies about the importance of helping families and individuals achieve homeownership - especially in the communities in which we live and work.”
eLEND has also scheduled a series of onsite group builds for Morris Habitat, the first set for Sept. 11. The effort is designed to both give back to the community and build team and leadership skills.
“Imagine what a team can discover while building a wall, installing a fence or hanging doors,” eLEND said in a release. “Consider the problem solving, communications, leadership and planning that goes into building a house for someone in need. … Participants will end the work day with a feeling of accomplishment and pride and a clear understanding of how to improve the functioning of the team and its members.”