Gold Heat, a custom electric radiant floor heating system manufacturer, recently announced its partnership with HomeAid, a leading nonprofit developer of housing and programmatic facilities for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Through this partnership, Gold Heat will help HomeAid provide safe, dignified housing and heated flooring to those in need, including individuals and families experiencing chronic homelessness, youth who have aged out of foster care, veterans, and victims of natural disasters.
"Gold Heat's commitment to providing the best experience possible extends beyond our product to the communities where we live, work, and do business," said Russ Eisenberg, VP of business development at Gold Heat. "That's why we are honored to team up with HomeAid. What we're doing together is much bigger than building a new house—it's giving people who need a second chance the opportunity to get back on their feet and build a new life."
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