
SAN ANTONIO, TX – August 1, 2014 – (HISPANICIZE WIRE) – Moen Incorporated, the #1 faucet brand in North America, www.moen.com, has partnered with the American GI Forum-National Veterans Outreach Program, Inc. (www.nvop.org), a prominent non-profit organization in San Antonio dedicated to establishing and maintaining a comprehensive community service agency that serve the needs of veterans, their families and other community residents.
“We appreciate this new relationship with Moen as we continue to support our veterans and their families throughout our community. Our Residential Center will be upgraded with the best water-efficient plumbing fixtures which we badly needed”
Through the program, called Alcanzando Sueños con Moen (“Achieving Dreams with Moen”), the company is donating state-of-the-art and water-saving kitchen and bathroom fixtures for over 140 units at the NVOP Residential Center, 519 N. Medina, which provides rooms for transitional housing and Single Room Occupancy (SRO) units designated for veterans with disabilities. Moen’s donation will help defray some of the rehab costs that can be used to support services for the program.
The American GI Forum-National Veterans Outreach Program was founded and developed as a separate corporation in 1972. The organization’s goal is to create an entity that can provide “hands on” services to veterans at the grassroots level.
NVOP is an organization with diversified service components administered by the prime organization (the NVOP) and six sub-corporations that operate services that include employment and training for veterans, affordable housing for the elderly, homeless veterans services, economic development projects that include the Veterans Enterprises of Texas (VETS) box manufacturing company.
“Carlos Martinez, NVOP president and CEO stated, “We appreciate this new relationship with Moen as we continue to support our veterans and their families throughout our community. Our Residential Center will be upgraded with the best water-efficient plumbing fixtures which we badly needed.”
The Alcanzando Sueños con Moen program was launched by Moen Incorporated in May 2007 in partnership with the Hispanic Housing Development Corporation, a major nonprofit builder of affordable homes in Chicago. Through the program, Moen contributes several hundred thousand dollars worth of products annually to affordable housing projects serving predominantly Hispanic communities around the country, including major markets such as Florida, CA. New York, Arizona, and Texas.
About NVOP:
The American GI Forum-National Veterans Outreach Program was founded and developed as a separate corporation in 1972. The organization’s goal is to create an entity that can provide “hands on” services to veterans at the grassroots level. NVOP is an organization with diversified service components administered by the prime organization (the NVOP) and six sub-corporations that operate services that include employment and training for veterans, affordable housing for the elderly, homeless veterans services, economic development projects that include the Veterans Enterprises of Texas (VETS) box manufacturing company.
About Moen (www.moen.com, espanol.moen.com):
Moen offers a diverse selection of thoughtfully designed, stylish and affordable kitchen faucets, bathroom faucets, showerheads, and stainless steel sinks that are always on trend for residential and commercial applications. Moen is part of Fortune Brands Home & Security, Inc. (NYSE: FBHS), which creates products and services that help fulfill the dreams of homeowners and help people feel more secure. Moen has worked diligently to support, promote and advance sustainability within the organization and the plumbing industry. The company has been recognized with the 2011 EPA WaterSense® Excellence Award, as well as the 2010 EPA WaterSense Manufacturer Partner of the Year Award, for its work to protect the future of our nation’s water supply through the introduction and ongoing support of water-efficient products, programs and practices, while keeping consumers’ needs top-of-mind.
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First from right: NVOP President & CEO Carlos Martinez, Third from right: Joe Ramirez, Fifth from right: Mayor Pro-Tem Shirley Gonzales.