SOUTHAMPTON, Ont.— The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) contributed $3,000 and plenty of hard-working personnel to Habitat for Humanity through its local and regional sponsorship program. Employees joined volunteers from the Municipality of South Bruce to help build homes for members of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation.
Through this collaborative effort, homeowners work with Habitat for Humanity and members of the community to build or improve places that they can call home. Habitat gives them the chance to succeed so they can improve their lives and those of future generations.
“The NWMO continues to look for opportunities that will help the community now and in the future as part of our commitment to being good local partners. That is why we are proud to support organizations like Habitat for Humanity,” said Greg Plain, NWMO Senior Engagement Advisor. “It was quite an easy task to find staff to fill the 20-person roster after explaining what we could be doing with the community and how the housing stock will be assisted in the community.”
The donation will support a local housing project, where seven homes will be built for members of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation.
“The needs of the First Nation membership will be greatly impacted by your generosity and time taken to come out to assist with the Build,” said Chief Lester Anoquot, who was on hand to thank the NWMO for supporting the Saugeen First Nation Habitat Build. “The community watches on a daily basis as to who is coming to assist with the Habitat Build and our own leadership is happy that your organization has opted to build with us today. This is for the families and for the children within those families that will benefit from more housing stock at the Saugeen First Nation"
The NWMO’s local sponsorship and donation program focuses on the well-being of areas involved in the site selection process. We want to empower organizations in the site selection areas to do what they do best – build better communities.