Lixil and P.I.P.E. Step Up as Sponsors for IWSH's Navajo Nation Community Plumbing Challenge
WASHINGTON, Aug. 9, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Lixil, the pioneering manufacturer of such brands as American Standard and Grohe, and the Piping Industry Progress & Education Trust Fund (P.I.P.E.) have generously extended support, both financial and products/materials, to the International Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (IWSH) Foundation's 2018 International Community Plumbing Challenge (CPC) in Northwestern New Mexico from Oct. 22-26.
As Gold Level sponsors, Lixil and P.I.P.E. become invaluable partners with IWSH and DigDeep's Navajo Water Project as the CPC team provides households in the Baca-Prewitt area of the Navajo reservation with access to water and improved sanitation. The inclusion of products and materials in Lixil's sponsorship ensures project recipient homes will be equipped with some of the highest quality, most dependable products the industry has to offer.
"For more than 140 years, American Standard protected the health of our nation by providing access to safe plumbing," said Troy Benavidez, vice president, public affairs, LIXIL Americas. "Now, as part of LIXIL, we have a commitment to bring safe sanitation to communities around the world and in our own backyard. We are thrilled to support IWSH and the DigDeep Navajo Water Project and are committed to assuring residents in the Baca-Prewitt area of the reservation access to clean water and improved sanitation to make their lives healthier and safer."
The Navajo Nation CPC assembles a multi-disciplined team of skilled tradespeople to execute plumbing and construction projects that will improve living conditions in approximately 10 households nominated by U.S.-based nonprofit organization DigDeep. Inside homes, a range of bathroom and kitchen renovations will be carried out, including the installation of new basins, taps, toilets, water tanks, water pumps, and hot- and cold-water pipework. Meanwhile, efforts outdoors will address the installation of, and connection to, new wastewater systems.
"We are committed to community-oriented projects that improve what surrounds us," said Jaime Valdivia, P.I.P.E. director. "That is why we are excited to partner with and support the IWSH Foundation's CPC. This challenge brings out the best in people and helps build a better future for the beneficiary families."
IWSH is actively recruiting team members, sponsors, and partners for October's Navajo Nation CPC.
If you wish to be a sponsor, please direct your web browser to https://commplumbing.org/sponsor/. If you would like to participate in the Navajo Nation CPC, go to https://commplumbing.org/join/. For more information about the event, visit the project website at www.commplumbing.org or email [email protected].
"Having strong support is vital to any humanitarian project, and the philanthropic work IWSH is convening this year in the Navajo Nation is no different," said Dan Daniels, chairman of the IWSH Board of Trustees. "We are thrilled to have Lixil and P.I.P.E. committing to be gold sponsors for our project this fall. Securing support from manufacturers and labor, as we see from their high-level support, shows the breadth, backing, and enthusiasm the industry holds for our upcoming Community Plumbing Challenge."
SOURCE IWSH
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