Chas Andrews, Latorya Odum and Maria Resendix from American Woodmark in Lincolnton present a 3,000 dollar check to Leslie Hulbert of Malorie's Place

Chas Andrews, Latorya Odum and Maria Resendix from American Woodmark in Lincolnton present a 3,000 dollar check to Leslie Hulbert of Malorie’s Place

Representatives from the Lincolnton branch of American Woodmark Corporation (situated just outside our town) visited Maiden yesterday to present a check to the value of $3,000 to 501c3 ‘Malorie’s Place.’

Chas Andrews, Maintenance Team Lead, Latorya Odum, Lead, Quality and Maria Resendix, Lead in Rework presented the check to Malorie’s Place President, Leslie Hulbert, and shared with us how they help and support the community at large by donating to charities and local groups in our area.

Chas Andrews of American Woodmark explains to Malorie's Place and localmaiden.info  how the company supports local community charities and good causes.
Chas Andrews of American Woodmark explains to Malorie’s Place and localmaiden.info how the company supports local community charities and good causes.

American Woodmark has been donating to the local community for over 5 years, and has recently supported other good causes such as King’s Daughters in Stanley, West Lincoln Middle School and Crowders Camps, to name just a few. The company is based out of Winchester, Virginia and you can find their cabinets in local DIY stores such as Lowes and Home Depot.

Leslie made a statement thanking the company. “We are incredibly grateful to the American Woodmark Foundation for their generous donation to Malorie’s Place. Their support will have a profound impact on our mission to empower and uplift our community. Together, we’re making strides to help families affected by addiction, depression, grief, and trauma.

Thank you for believing in our vision and helping us bring hope and healing to those who need it most!”

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