WinChoice donates, installs windows at Habitat for Humanity job sites

WinChoice employees are shown at a Garland County Habitat for Humanity job site. (Courtesy Garland County Habitat for Humanity)
WinChoice employees are shown at a Garland County Habitat for Humanity job site. (Courtesy Garland County Habitat for Humanity)

Employees from WinChoice recently donated and installed windows on three Garland County Habitat for Humanity homes.

WinChoice has donated windows for nine Habitat homes within the last two years.

"WinChoice's generous window donation speaks to their strong commitment to our community," Courtney Post, public relations director, said in a news release.

"We're incredibly thankful for their support, which directly reduces the cost of homeownership for Habitat families. This partnership strengthens our mission, and we look forward to working together for many years to come to help build safe, affordable homes," she said.

"WinChoice USA is a premier provider of high-quality, energy-efficient windows and home improvement solutions, dedicated to elevating homes across the nation," the release said.

Founded in 2012 by Morgan Wiles and Shaun Keefe, "our company is built on values of integrity, dedication, and a commitment to community impact," the release said. Headquartered in Mountain Pine, WinChoice USA "proudly supports American manufacturing with our own state-of-the-art facility. The company is dedicated to making a difference beyond windows, partnering with organizations like Habitat for Humanity, Make-A-Wish, and Abilities Unlimited to enrich lives and strengthen our community."

"It's incredibly rewarding to have a team that genuinely wants to volunteer with an organization as impactful as Habitat for Humanity. Our team's commitment to giving back comes from within -- they're eager to step up and make a difference," Morgan Wiles, cofounder of WinChoice USA/Morfe Windows, said in the release.

"At WinChoice USA, helping people and building communities is central to our values. Habitat for Humanity sets a high standard in community-building, and we're honored to support their mission," Shaun Keefe, cofounder of WinChoice USA/Morfe Windows, said in the release.

Garland County Habitat for Humanity builds new homes for low-to-moderate income level families. To date, the organization has built 162 affordable homes in Garland County.

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