Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County SELECTED AS LOWE’S HOMETOWNS PROJECT

Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County SELECTED AS LOWE’S HOMETOWNS PROJECT

Lowe’s Hometowns projects demonstrate the power of improving community spaces to help
address critical needs.

July 17, 2025 – Cheyenne, WY-based Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County has proudly been
selected as a Lowe’s Hometowns project, one of 100 community-nominated, large-scale
renovations that will revitalize nonprofit and community spaces serving as hubs and heartbeats
for hometowns. Now in its fourth year, Lowe’s Hometowns is the company’s five-year, $100
million commitment to repairing and restoring millions of square feet of community space.
The Lowe’s Hometowns grant will directly benefit the Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County
ReStore by helping us weatherize our aging, drafty building. With the support of this funding
and the help of dedicated volunteers, we’ll be able to make energy-efficient upgrades that will
improve comfort for shoppers, reduce utility costs, and extend the life of our facility. This project
not only strengthens the sustainability of the ReStore itself but also enhances our ability to
support affordable housing in our community.
With help from Lowe’s red vest associates, across the country, Lowe’s Hometowns projects will
help expand kitchen and serving capacity for food pantries, restore dignity to well-used
transitional housing facilities, revitalize parks and gardens for neighbors to safely gather and
build restorative spaces for first responders to rest between calls.
Earlier this year, Lowe’s announced a promise to deliver 10 million square feet of impact to
capture the immeasurable difference made when Lowe’s shows up to help, including initiatives
like Lowe’s Hometowns. Visit Lowes.com/hometowns and follow #HowLowesHelps on social
media for more details on 2025 projects.