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Cornerstone Partners with Music Group to Rebuild Homes

Cornerstone Building Brands and LadyAID, the philanthropic effort founded by Grammy award-winning country trio Lady A, have pledged a $50,000 exterior building product donation to Habitat for Humanity to rebuild homes in areas of Tennessee and Georgia impacted by Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton.

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The product contribution to Habitat for Humanity will include Variform vinyl siding and Ply Gem windows from Cornerstone Building Brands. The products will be used to help repair and rebuild homes impacted by hurricanes Helene and Milton, which caused destructive flooding in Tennessee and Georgia, the home states of Lady A members Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood.

“No matter where we are or where we perform, our roots will always be in Tennessee and Georgia,” says Lady A’s Hillary Scott. “It’s been devastating to see the sweeping damage of these super storms and their impact on our friends, family and the communities we call home. We felt compelled to help through LadyAID, and by partnering with Cornerstone Building Brands and Habitat for Humanity, we can support essential rebuilding and recovery.”

Cornerstone partnership

This donation marks another milestone in Cornerstone Building Brands’ partnership with Lady A. Earlier this year, Cornerstone Building Brands named Lady A its Home for Good project ambassador to bring more awareness to the affordable housing crisis.

“Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton were historic storms that destroyed homes, businesses and entire neighborhoods across several states including Tennessee and Georgia,” says Susan Selle, chief marketing officer, Cornerstone Building Brands. “Community is the cornerstone of everything we do at Cornerstone Building Brands. We are grateful for the opportunity to work with LadyAID and Habitat for Humanity to provide essential exterior building products that will help rebuild and restore houses to create safe homes for families in need.”