PG&E partners with Habitat for Humanity Lake County

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121716pgehabitatworkCLEARLAKE, Calif. – On Saturday, Dec. 17, a group of volunteers from PG&E came to Lake County to assist in the current build project on 32nd Avenue in Clearlake.

They, along with Habitat staff and other community members worked hard insulating and caulking the new home, as well as digging trenches to accommodate property drainage.

In appreciation of their efforts, volunteers were treated to breakfast and lunch and Habitat for Humanity t-shirts.
 
The PG&E volunteers came from Sacramento and Humboldt County and are part of the company’s ongoing efforts to improve the communities in which they do business. 

PG&E also provides funds for solar installation on all Habitat for Humanity Homes and periodically provides other donations as well to support the work Habitat does in offering homeownership opportunities to low-income Lake County residents.
 
Carl and Renee Schoenhofer, Doug and Kaitlin Leggins, Andrea Lopez and Michelle Hamilton were PG&E’s volunteers for the day.

They each reiterated they were proud to be part of a project that helps a family in need and look forward to participating again in the future.
 
Volunteering for Habitat for Humanity can be a rewarding, fun way to meet new friends and help the residents of Lake County and help improve our communities.

To get involved or to donate, visit www.lakehabitat.org , come by the office at 15312 Lakeshore Dr., or call 707-994-1100 to find out how you can help.

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