Alan Jackson is Committed to Build 300-Plus Homes for the Poor

Alan Jackson is the official ambassador for Ply Gem's Home for Good Project. The country music veteran is joining forces with Ply Gem Industries to help build 300-plus homes throughout the United States with Habitat for Humanity.
Ply Gem Industries is a leading manufacturer of exterior building products in North America. Their Home for Good Project, a multi-year initiative, will include a donation to Habitat for Humanity of more than $1 million worth of building products and funds as well as sponsorship of Habitat's Home Builders Blitz program, which brings together the non-profit and professional builders to build and renovate homes.
As the Home for Good Project ambassador, Jackson will help raise awareness for Habitat for Humanity and support a Nashville-area Home Builders Blitz around the time of the 2016 CMA Music Festival.
"I'm honored to partner with Ply Gem and Habitat for Humanity on their goal to build 300 homes," Jackson says in a press release. "Everyone deserves a place they can call home."
The country icon's song "You Can Always Come Home" will also be the Home for Good Project's official anthem.
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