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ESD Now Stantec Women Build Bonds and Homes

Two teams from Stantec and ESD now Stantec join a total of 600 Women Build volunteers in this year’s effort by Habitat for Humanity to construct houses for Chicago women who might not otherwise be able to afford a new home.

ESD now Stantec Senior Project Manager Sheila Ruder and Business Center Practice Leader and Senior Principal Julie Lardenoit say Stantec’s teams joined forces on October 11 to plumb frames and hammer sheathing for four garages adjoining the new homes being constructed for area women who might not otherwise be able to afford new homes.

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In addition to the day of service building new homes, this year’s company volunteers raised over $15,000 in donations toward an overall goal of $17,00. Donations are still being accepted by Stantec Team 1 and Stantec Team 2 through the end of October.

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ESD now Stantec encourages its people to be active members in their communities supporting organizations like Habitat for Humanity as part of our goal to improve society through the built environment.

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