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Suburban Propane Employees Volunteer for Habitat Build Day

Supporting local communities is essential for fostering growth, resilience, and connection. At Suburban Propane, giving back is prioritized through our SuburbanCares philanthropic pillar, with a commitment made to supporting those in need and strengthening community bonds across the company’s 42-state footprint. Investing in local initiatives enriches lives and builds a more sustainable and vibrant future for everyone.

This week, Suburban Propane partnered with Warren County Habitat for Humanity on a new construction project, with Assemblyman John DiMaio (NJ District 23) in attendance. Warren County Habitat for Humanity strives to eliminate inadequate housing in its local community and beyond. Suburban Propane’s Washington, New Jersey Customer Service Center employees volunteered to help build a home for its future residents. Their efforts reflect the Company’s dedication to positively impacting where it matters most—close to home.

“We are so grateful for Suburban Propane’s support, both from their generous donation and their assisting our build crew on site! We’re glad they could have the experience of helping to build our newest Partner Family’s home.” Stated Brittany Powelson, Volunteer Services and Public Relations Manager at Warren County Habitat for Humanity.

Local Suburban Propane employees wasted no time grabbing hard hats, gloves, and tools. They worked alongside Warren County Habitat for Humanity ReStore volunteers, the construction crew, and the future residents of this build site. The project united everyone with a shared commitment to creating a brighter future for the family and the community.

Suburban Propane is proud of its employees for their vital contributions to this meaningful project and for helping their local community through this collaborative effort. Their hard work and compassion reflect the Company’s SuburbanCares commitment to make a difference in the community. To learn more about the efforts of Warren County Habitat for Humanity or get involved, visit warrenhabitat.org.

 

Feature Image Center Photo (L-R): Front row: Shanette Griffin, Kait Reasoner, Regional General Manager, Heather O,Connor; Assemblyman John DiMaio, Megan Mlynarski, Jose Rodriguez, Paul Rozenberg. Back row: Fabio Bogado, Customer Service Center Manager David Davies; Michael Cross, Michelle Karpilovsky.

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