Building Hope and Homes in Hamilton

August 31, 2023 03:10 AM AEST | By 3BL
 Building Hope and Homes in Hamilton
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Home is where the heart is. And in the case of Habitat for Humanity homes, caring volunteers bring a lot of heart to every aspect of the building process. In Mississauga, Ontario (Canada), Henkel employees signed up enthusiastically to volunteer with their hearts and hands for a Habitat build.

Approximately 120 employees work at the Mississauga facility – home to both Henkel business units – Adhesive Technologies and Consumer Brands.

Lending Habitat a Hand

Donning hard hats, gloves and work boots, the Henkel crew gathered at the Habitat for Humanity Sherman Avenue build site in Hamilton, Ontario.

Working in three teams — with support and direction from assigned Habitat Supervisors — each team was tasked with building a wall and installing a door.

The work involved meticulous measuring of panels, cutting wood with a miter saw, creating and installing a door frame, and precisely leveling and securing the door – hard, but definitely rewarding. It was also a great way to get out of the office and for employees to develop stronger connections, while at the same time, giving back to the community.

Tina Sanbalian, Human Resources Manager at Henkel Canada

Slated for completion in early 2024, the Sherman Avenue Build represents one of the Hamilton affiliate’s most ambitious projects to date: a five-unit town house where five deserving families can start new chapters in their lives. Building more multi-family units is Habitat’s strategy to combat extremely high housing prices in Hamilton.

This build requires a true group effort from everyone in the community. Corporate partners like Henkel play an essential role in getting these affordable housing projects completed. The Henkel team was a fun, engaged, and hard-working group, and we really enjoyed working with them. We are very thankful for Henkel’s contributions.

Sean Ferris, CEO, Habitat for Humanity Hamilton

25 Years of Tomorrows

Along with the sweat equity of our volunteers, Henkel provided a grant through its Make an Impact on Tomorrow (MIT) program to support the build.

Celebrating its 25th year in 2023, the MIT program provides financial and other resources for charitable causes that Henkel employees support and are passionate about.

Giving back is in our DNA at Henkel, and we all have causes that are close to our hearts. At a grassroots level, the MIT program helps us improve quality of life in our communities in diverse ways that are meaningful to us as individuals.

Carolyn Newson, Human Resources Director for Henkel Canada

The Gifts in Giving Back

As Henkel employees around the world have discovered first-hand, working together toward a worthy goal fosters pride, teamwork, camaraderie — even some friendly competition.

“Everyone felt a sense of pride throughout the day as we worked together on a project that is going to benefit multiple families in the future,” says Sanbalian. “It also allowed me to learn new skills I might not have otherwise been exposed to.”

Working with corporate partners like Henkel, Habitat for Humanity offers hope for many. A refugee from El Salvador who will be housed in the Sherman Habitat build shared, “my son and I will have a safe place to call home for the first time.”


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