Wehrung’s Cares Donates $5,000 to MBIT for Cordless Tool Purchases
Wehrung’s Cares, a non-profit division of Wehrung’s Family of Businesses, has donated $5,000 in store credit to the Middle Bucks Institute of Technology (MBIT) to purchase cordless power tools. The credit can be used to buy equipment at any Wehrung’s Lumber & Home Center locations in Ottsville, Chalfont, Collegeville, or Macungie.
Michael Sykes, MBIT building trades occupations instructor, said the donation goal is to purchase battery-operated tools for students in construction trades programs to help them prepare for construction industry jobs.
“A large percentage of contractors have already moved to cordless tools,” Sykes explained. “The Occupational Safety and Health Administration in Washington, D.C. is moving away from allowing corded tools on job sites because of trip and fall hazards. Buying all cordless tools and giving our students practical real-world experience in how to use, care for and maintain their tools will be valuable to their professional careers.”
“The new partnership with MBIT in Jamison provides Wehrung’s Cares with a route to invest in the next generation of construction trades professionals,” said Kim Wehrung, Wehrung’s Cares public ambassador. “We are hoping to establish a continuing relationship with MBIT and provide opportunities for the students to visit our store and manufacturing plant to see the many ways their education can be applied in the construction industry.”
“We can take our students on on-site visits and show them real-world applications and speak to those working in the field,” added Sykes.
In February 2023, Associated Builders and Contractors.org reported that an estimated skilled trades worker shortage of about 546,000 workers would be needed to meet construction sector labor demands. In 2020, during the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, Wehrung’s Cares formalized its community service and engagement. In 2023, Wehrung’s Cares supported over 120 different community organizations.
Wehrung’s Family of Businesses located in Bucks, Montgomery and Lehigh counties are also able to provide special pricing on certain products for non-profit organizations.
About Wehrung’s Cares
Wehrung’s Cares was founded to continue the legacy of community outreach began by Wehrung’s Founders Blanche and Woody Wehrung more than 75 years ago. Jean and Vernon Wehrung were the second generation to own and operate the company. Today’s third and fourth generations of Wehrung’s family members lead by Woody’s grandson Jason Wehrung continue the community engagement and service legacy regarded as pillars of the company’s mission.
About Wehrung’s Lumber & Home Center
Wehrung’s Lumber & Home Center has provided quality home renovation supplies for homeowners and construction teams across Pennsylvania and New Jersey since 1946. The five-store operation offers a wide range of products and services, including lumber, millwork, and building supplies; windows and doors; plumbing and electrical supplies; hand and power tools; kitchen and bath design; and much more. For more information, visit wehrungs.com.
About Do it Best
Based in Fort Wayne, IN, Do it Best is the only US-based, member-owned comprehensive and fully integrated hardware, lumber, and building materials buying cooperative in the home improvement industry. With annual sales of nearly $5 billion, Do it Best serves thousands of member-owned locations across the United States and in more than 50 other countries. For more information, visit doitbestonline.com and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
Contact:
Janine Birch – Media Contact – jbirch@wehrungs.com – (610) 421-7001
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