Lowe's Heroes
Words cannot express how thankful we truly are - Lowe’s Heroes went above and beyond, exceeding all expectations, showing the Club that not all heroes wear capes, but are willing to give back to Great Futures.
Last week, Lowe’s Heroes from East Palmdale, West Palmdale, and Lancaster came by the Hammack Activity Center to give back to their community. All three Lowe’s locations came together to take on, and better the Hammack Activity Center for nearly 400 youth in need in our community. From fresh paint, to new ceiling tiles, baseboards and flooring - the staff, Board of Directors and Club members could not be more thrilled to see the love and passion that was put into this building last week.
Lowe's Heroes did more than we could have ever imagined. Not only did the change the look of our front entrance way, PowerHour/food service area, the Club kids Game Room, and our Teen Room, they brought and still continue to bring joy to every youth member that walks through our blue doors.
"The Boys & Girls Club is a place for our Club members to feel safe, welcomed and valued. I've seen a tremendous difference in our day to day operations here at the Hammack Activity Center since the Lowe's Heroes Project took place. It warms my heart to see our youth with such positive perspectives for themselves, others, and their second home. Seeing what Lowe's Heroes have done for us and our community goes to show that when members of our society come together, great things can, and will happen." -
Executive Director - Stacey Cantwell
Everyday heroes are all around us, ours just happen to be the wonderful Lowe's employees throughout the entire Antelope Valley.
Hands on. Hearts in.