Four National Wood Flooring Association members volunteered their time and expertise recently to install a wood floor for Nurses for Newborns, a nonprofit that provides at-risk families with education, healthcare and parenting skills.
Four National Wood Flooring Association members volunteered their time and expertise recently to install a wood floor for Nurses for Newborns, a nonprofit that provides at-risk families with education, healthcare and parenting skills.
The member volunteers were Nick Motto and Trever Carson of Motto's Flooring (O'Fallon, Mo.); Mathew Young of Craftsman Flooring (Victoria, Australia); and Dustin Tunstall of Tunstall Flooring (Port Allen, La.). The flooring was donated by NWFA member Mannington Mills (Salem, N.J.).
"We are incredibly grateful for members of our community to contribute this magnificent floor," said Demetria Jackson, administrative and community engagement specialist at Nurses for Newborns, in a statement. "To receive such a tangible gift we never could afford on our own, and one that allows us to improve our environment while still focusing our resources on programs for the community we serve is extremely valuable to us."
The NWFA member volunteers were joined by other volunteers from the wood flooring industry, including Local Floor Layers 1310's Paul Fromme, Dave Vanderpool and Dustin Mueller.