Youth center to benefit from Crossville's donation
Tile Partners for Humanity,
Inc. (TPFH) has received a donaton of more than 1,500 sqaure feet of of tile from Crossville, Inc. that will benefit an at-risk youth center in West Virginia.
Tile Partners for Humanity, Inc. (TPFH), an outreach organization for the tile industry, announced that Crossville, Inc., a long time supporter of Tile Partners for Humanity, Inc., has donated more than 1,500 square feet of black and white tile to TPFH for the Appalachian Youth Center.
“TPFH is proud to partner with wonderful organizations such as Crossville who help make a difference in strengthening communities and improving lives.” says Lynn Labuda, executive director of TPFH.
The Appalachian (WV) community is building a youth center for at risk youth in a very rural area of central West Virginia. The tile will be installed by the youth, with adult supervision.
Tile Partners for Humanity, Inc. (TPFH), an outreach organization for the tile industry, announced that Crossville, Inc., a long time supporter of Tile Partners for Humanity, Inc., has donated more than 1,500 square feet of black and white tile to TPFH for the Appalachian Youth Center.
“TPFH is proud to partner with wonderful organizations such as Crossville who help make a difference in strengthening communities and improving lives.” says Lynn Labuda, executive director of TPFH.
The Appalachian (WV) community is building a youth center for at risk youth in a very rural area of central West Virginia. The tile will be installed by the youth, with adult supervision.
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