Nissan recently made a $1 million donation to Habitat for Humanity in support of their ongoing effort to develop quality affordable housing for families in need. In addition to the financial donation Nissan will also be donating four Nissan Frontier trucks ot Nissan NV commercial vehicles to the organization as well.
This is not the first time Nissan has provided support to Habitat for Humanity, the company first got involved with the organization after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita back in 2005. Since then Nissan has been an extremely active supporter with employees accumulating over 70,000 volunteer hours to assist in the rebuild of more than 60 homes. Additionally, Nissan donations over the years have amounted to $11.6 million.
“With Habitat, Nissan has a broader platform through which we can support the communities where our customers, dealers and employees live, carrying out our corporate vision to enrich people’s lives,” said Nissan senior vice president Scott Becker. “And as Habitat volunteers, our employees can engage directly in addressing local needs for affordable housing by making personal commitments of their time and effort on Habitat home builds.”
For the first week in October five employees from Canada and the U.S. will travel to Fort Worth and Dallas, TX to join over 4,000 volunteers working with the Carter Work Project to rebuild over 100 homes.



