Nissan NV 2012: A special delivery "Habitat for Humanity Toronto"
The longstanding partnership can provide equipment and funds for Habitat for Humanity Canada -
Yesterday, six drivers at the wheel of the new 2012 Nissan NV, Nissan first utility on the market of North America, have book building materials on the site Habitat for Humanity Toronto Kingston Road, within the presentation of the vehicle to Canadian media. As a partner of the automotive industry, Nissan Canada is title sponsor of one of the houses that will help a family in need to break the cycle of poverty this year.
The support of Nissan Canada for Habitat for Humanity Canada began in 2008. Include a financial assistance and participation of employees in the construction project of housing leads by the charity to scale in Canada. Each year, Nissan pays about $ 100,000 a Habitat for Humanity and today it delivers more than $ 5,000 in building materials to help build a home in Scarborough it sponsors.
"When our employees from across Canada to provide with tools to physically contribute to the construction of a destiny house a family in need, it results in a particularly effective partnership," stated Allen Childs, President Nissan Canada. "We are also pleased that the Nissan NV can now be made a contribution on site to support the cause. "
More than 150 employees of Nissan caps are a hard hat and safety shoes dons to physically participate in the realization of the project of construction of housing for Habitat for Humanity.
The mission of Habitat for Humanity is to provide simple accommodation, decent and affordable housing for families in need to help them break the cycle of poverty. To learn more about the project of Habitat for Humanity Toronto Kingston Road, visit: www.torontohabitat.ca (in English).
The 2012 Nissan NV (Nissan Van or "van Nissan") marks the entry of the first utility vehicle Nissan in the North American market. Launch in spring 2011, the Nissan NV is offering three models, the NV1500, NV2500 and NV3500 on, and in two configurations flag, a standard pavilion and a raised roof. The NV is the first commercial van with a raised endowed a construction bodywork resistant frame flag. This configuration allows to most users of the vehicle to stand and to move in the cargo area.