'100 Hometowns' Revealed: Lowe's Announces 100 Community Impact Projects As Part Of 100th Birthday Celebration
Projects include 35 community centers, 19 community spaces, nine shelters, eight housing facilities, seven cultural preservation projects, seven playground installations, six gardens, four food pantries, four skilled trades projects, and one civic upgrade.
- Projects include 35 community centers, 19 community spaces, nine shelters, eight housing facilities, seven cultural preservation projects, seven playground installations, six gardens, four food pantries, four skilled trades projects, and one civic upgrade.
- Communities can find details of every 100 Hometowns project and their progress on Lowe's 100 Hometowns landing page and at #100Hometowns on social media.
- Former Lowe's associate and award-winning country music star Kane Brown helped kick off 100 Hometowns on March 9 in his hometown of Chattanooga, Tenn.
- "For my 100 Hometowns project, I'm excited to support an amazing small business in the Lower Ninth Ward that has been a rock for the community."