Danfoss Drives Canada Sponsors Habitat for Humanity Build Day

Habitat for Humanity

May 1, 2017

On Friday April 28, 2017 Electrical Industry Canada joined Danfoss Drives Canada, along with their friends and partners for their Habitat for Humanity build day in Grimsby, Ontario. The team included members from Danfoss Drives Canada, Danfoss Canada, Electrofed Canada, Davis Controls, Kildonan Energy, Vineland Estates, and Newsweek EIN.

Danfoss, a member of Electrofed Canada, sponsored the build day. Habitat for Humanity is the charity of choice for EFC.

On April 28 the team was focused on landscaping, laying fresh sod at the nearly completed home being built for a local family of five. The team was joined by the soon to be owners Eduardo and Vanesa, who spent the day working hard alongside the crew. The couple is focused on providing a healthy environment and a home their children can be proud of. They will receive the keys to their new home later this month.

Danfoss and their partners and friends are honoured to have spent a day helping Eduardo and Vanesa’s dreams come to fruition. 

 

 

 

 

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