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The Finish Line
     

 



 

  Volunteers from Perdido Home Tile used Crossville tile, donated by Crossville, to tile the Mitchell home. The Finish Line donated transportation for the tile to the project site.

 

Pensacola Habitat for Humanity: wheelchair-accessible home

The Finish Line, a tile distributor based in Birmingham, Ala., with a showroom in Pensacola, donated transportation of 900 square feet of tile, donated by Crossville, from Crossville, Tennessee, to a Habitat home in Pensacola, Florida. The company distributes Crossville tile from its Pensacola showroom as well as several other showrooms in Alabama. David Grabhorn and David Gillespie, both representing The Finish Line, visited with the family of Frecenda Mitchell as well as other industry and Habitat partners in the home tiled through the donation in July 2004.

 

 
The Finish Line donated transportation for the Crossville tile donated for the Habitat home of Frecenda Mitchell and her family, including son David.   David Grabhorn, left, and David Gillespie, right, of The Finish Line visit with new homeowner Frecenda Mitchell in her newly-tiled kitchen. The Finish Line transported the tile, donated by Crossville, to the project site.
     
 
David Mitchell and David Grabhorn of The Finish Line, who donated transportation for the Crossville tile used in this Habitat home, visit with the Mitchell family and other Habitat and industry partners.   The Finish Line donated transportation for the Crossville tile, seen in this kitchen, donated for the Habitat home of Frecenda Mitchell and her family.
     
 
The Finish Line donated transportation for the Crossville tile, seen in this bathroom, donated for the Habitat home of Frecenda Mitchell and her family.   The Finish Line donated transportation for the Crossville tile, seen in this bathroom, donated for the Habitat home of Frecenda Mitchell and her family.