Swiffer hopes to sweep some funding towards Habitat for Humanity’s ReStores.
The P&G subsidiary is helping to mark 25 years of ReStore by $1 for every ReStore transaction from Oct. 17 to Oct. 31, helping more families build strength, stability and self-reliance through affordable Habitat for Humanity homeownership.
And that includes the local ReStore on Riverview view Line in Chatham.
“Since 2013, P&G and Swiffer have been strong supporters of Habitat for Humanity Canada and we couldn’t be happier to partner again to help celebrate this landmark anniversary for Habitat ReStore,” said Corinne Duryea, Communications Manager from Procter & Gamble Canada. “We encourage Canadians to visit their local ReStore and take part in this promotion, which is a step towards ensuring all Canadians have a safe and affordable place to call home.”
ReStores are home and building supply stores that accept and resell quality new and used building supplies, home furnishing, appliances and décor. Habitat’s ReStores accept donations of secondhand, overstocked and discontinued items, as well as salvageable building materials donated by manufacturers, stores, contractors and individuals. Proceeds fund Habitat for Humanity operations and homebuilding projects in communities across the country.
“Supporting Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore means more families are able to partner with Habitat for Humanity, building strength, stability and self-reliance,” said Mark Rodgers, President & CEO of Habitat for Humanity Canada. “We’re so grateful that Swiffer has come on board to help us celebrate the 25th anniversary of Habitat’s ReStore and that this promotion will encourage more Canadians to get out to their local store.”
To provide additional incentive, Swiffer is also giving out a free Swiffer Duster with all purchases while supplies last.