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Habitat for Humanity gets new wheels from Nissan foundation

Aside from its Habitat ReStore box truck, Habitat SSMA did not have a vehicle for everyday use
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Habitat for Humanity has received a grant of $60,000 from Nissan Canada Foundation to cover the cost of a new 2022 Pathfinder. Photo supplied

A new 2022 Nissan Pathfinder SV will soon be put to work, helping Habitat for Humanity Sault Ste. Marie & Area build more homes and serve more families.

On January 25, 2023, Habitat SSMA celebrated its new Pathfinder at their local Superior Nissan Dealership after being awarded a $60,000 grant from Nissan Canada Foundation to cover the cost of the vehicle. The Nissan Canada Foundation has been building homes – and hope – with Habitat for Humanity Canada since 2008.

"Having a permanent home allows a family to realize stability and a sense of community," said Steve Milette, president of Nissan Canada Inc. "Our relationship with Habitat for Humanity allows us to drive meaningful change, work together with our dealer network and engage our employees, not only as good corporate citizens, but as neighbours in the communities in which we live, work and serve. "

Aside from its Habitat ReStore box truck, Habitat SSMA did not have a vehicle for everyday use. Staff and volunteers used their own vehicles for build site activities, fundraising, meetings throughout Algoma, volunteer recruitment, and more. Habitat SSMA’s bright blue Nissan Pathfinder will help the organization scale up operations and raise awareness of its mission.

“We are very grateful for this grant, and the opportunities this vehicle will open for us and the families we serve. Employees and volunteers will have a greater ability to travel and build relationships throughout the Algoma District,” said Katie Blunt, executive director. “This grant also alleviates some of the pressure around fundraising during a pandemic. Habitat’s mission is more relevant now than ever, and Nissan is helping us deliver affordable housing in Algoma with this vehicle.”

This grant was made possible by an ongoing partnership between Habitat for Humanity Canada and the Nissan Canada Foundation. To date, the Nissan Canada Foundation's contribution of donations and volunteer hours towards Habitat for Humanity Canada has exceeded $3 million.

Habitat SSMA announced the expansion of its service area into the rest of the Algoma District earlier this year. A chapter system will be a key element of Habitat’s expansion. Chapters will be made up of service-oriented volunteers who agree to champion the construction of a Habitat Home (or homes) outside of Sault Ste. Marie by fundraising and forming partnerships in their own communities. The organization is also considering a renovations and repairs program. Groups interested in starting a Chapter outside of Sault Ste. Marie can contact the organization for more information.

“The Nissan Canada Foundation’s support of Habitat for Humanity’s work throughout the country has been invaluable,” says Julia Deans, President and CEO of Habitat for Humanity Canada. “Congratulations to Habitat for Humanity Sault Ste. Marie & Area on not only its new chapter but also this new vehicle. As Habitat Sault Ste. Marie & Area expands, this car will allow it to continue its great work building decent and affordable places for more people to call home.”

As a non-profit, HFHSSMA relies on the generosity of volunteers, donors, and corporate sponsors to achieve its mission. Every volunteer and donation helps a family build a decent and affordable home in our community. If you are interested in donating or volunteering, please visit our website at www.habitatsault.ca for more information.


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