Asterion Celebrates Customers, Holidays with Donation to Habitat Indy
The finishing supplier matched its employees’ contributions and donated more than $1,300 to the organization that helps remodel and build homes for people in the community.
Greater Indy Habitat unites the community with people in need to provide the life-changing opportunity to purchase and own simple, quality, affordable homes.
For the third consecutive year, Asterion donated to Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity in honor of its finishing customers. The finishing supplier matched its employees’ contributions and donated more than $1,300 to the organization that helps remodel and build homes for people in the community.
Blair Vandivier, president and CEO of Asterion.
“We are extremely pleased to be partnering with Indy Habitat, as well as take pride in the generosity demonstrated by fellow Asterion team members as part of our company match,” says Blair Vandivier, Asterion’s president and chief executive officer. “Giving back to and actively participating in our local communities is one of our company’s most important core values. As always, our team came through in an outstanding way.”
Ted Mosey, director of development for Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity, says his organziation is able to do their work because they have consistent and committed partners such as Asterion.
“Thanks to the Asterion team for their part in making Habitat’s mission possible,” Mosey says.
Asterion is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, and supplies the surface finishing industry. Visit asterionstc.com.
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