Saturday, October 23, 2010

Tolko supplies materials for Habitat project

October 22, 2010 11:00 PM Kelowna Capital News:
 Framing is underway at Habitat for Humanity Kelowna’s newest affordable housing project with help from Tolko Industries Ltd. The company is providing a lumber and sheathing package for use in a duplex on the Westside.  Habitat for Humanity volunteers are working to build the duplex side-by-side with the low-income families who will purchase the homes. “Our volunteers told me that Tolko’s OSB panels are easy to work with,” remarked project coordinator Ken Kunka, of Flywheel Building Solutions.  This project is the first of two duplexes to be built on the Westside and will be ready for occupancy in early spring of 2011. “We greatly appreciate Tolko’s enthusiastic support of this project,” said Lona Manning, executive director.“By helping us keep our costs down, more of the proceeds from the home sale can go toward building more affordable housing. Tolko’s donation is a gift that keeps on giving.” “We are very pleased to be part of this worthwhile community project,” added Jonathan Rogers, acting vice-president, marketing and sales. “This is a perfect fit for our business, in addition to being an opportunity to contribute back to the region where so many of our employees live and work.”

This partnership with Habitat for Humanity renews a relationship that grew in 2006, following donations and a team of Tolko employees who travelled to take part in the international association’s rebuild efforts near New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. Habitat for Humanity Kelowna is a part of the  international Habitat for Humanity movement.The volunteer-run organization has built 17 homes in  Kelowna since 1992. The homes are sold to low-income working families with children. Tolko Industries Ltd. is a private, Canadian-owned forest products company based in Vernon. Tolko produces lumber, veneer, plywood, oriented strand board, and craft papers for customers around the world.

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