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From Jim Dougherty, Vice President of Marketing and Product Development:

“Crossville is proud to participate on any project with Tile Partners for Humanity. The Pensacola home was particularly rewarding since it helped house a woman and her five children, one of whom is handicapped.”

Pensacola Habitat for Humanity (Florida, July 2004)

Crossville donated in excess of 900 square feet of Bamboo porcelain tile labor for a Habitat for Humanity home in Pensacola, Fla. Habitat and the homeowner requested the tile specifically so that the homeowner’s son, who is in a wheelchair, could move easily throughout the new home.

 
Two tile contractors with Perdido Home Tile in Pensacola unload Crossville tile in the home of Frecenda Mitchell   A contractor with Perdido Home Tile cuts a Crossville tile for installation in the Mitchell home.
     
 
Perdido Home Tile donated labor to install 900 square feet of Crossville tile in the home of Frecenda Mitchell in Pensacola, FL.   Two contractors with Perdido Home Tile install tile donated by Crossville in the hallway of the Mitchell home in Pensacola.
     
 
Frecenda Mitchell requested tile for the bedroom of her son David, saying it would be easier for him to move around the house in his wheelchair.   The Mitchell family gathered in their kitchen, tiled with Crossville tile, just before moving into their Habitat home in Pensacola in July 2004.
     
 
Glenn Prehn of Perdido Home Tile, Kim Snooks and Phyllis Clayton of Pensacola Habitat for Humanity and Ally Fertitta of TPFH visit in the Mitchell kitchen, which was tiled with Crossville tile and Elite setting materials.   Volunteers from Perdido Home Tile tiled the Mitchell home with Crossville tile and Elite Building Products setting materials.
     
 
Crossville donated tile, seen here in a bathroom, for the Mitchell home in Pensacola.   Perdido Home Tile tiled the wheelchair-accessible shower in the Mitchell home with 12x12 Crossville tiles in July 2004.
     
 
Crossville donated tile for the Mitchell home, which is seen here in the hallway.   David Grabhorn and David Mitchell, both of Crossville customer The Finish Line, visit with new homeowner Frecenda Mitchell in her Habitat home, which volunteers tiled with Crossville tile.
     
 
Perdido Home Tile installed Crossville tile in the kitchen of the Mitchell home in Pensacola.   The Mitchell family moved into their new Habitat home in August 2004. Crossville donated tile for the home.