Robert Niblock, Lowe's Chairman, President and CEO, shares how Lowe's is called to serve and how we play an important role in providing and improving some of the most fundamental needs that people have -- their homes, their careers and their communities.
In 2013, that call to serve led us to act. Lowe's employee volunteers put their hearts and hammers to work, revitalizing entire neighborhoods and putting in thousands of hours building and renovating homes. And we recently extended our partnership with Habitat with Humanity through 2018.
Sometimes, the greatest need comes from within our own ranks. Since its inception, the Lowe's Employee Relief Fund has contributed over $20 million in assistance to more than 18,000 employees and their families. And we continue to make the health of our employees a priority.
I hope this report will help you come to know that what we do matters to people. It matters to customers, to shareholders and to our employees. It's a great source of pride for me and the 260,000 employees who make up this company. And it's a great way to show how we value our responsibility to serve and to act to make our communities better
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