Calhoun Times

Shaw Industries provides aid to 17 Northwest Georgia school districts

- From Shaw Industries

Shaw Industries Group Inc. partnered with the Northwest Georgia Regional Education Service Agency, the Georgia Department of Education, GEMA, and the Governor’s office to deliver Personal Protective Equipment and other safety supplies recommende­d by the Center for Disease Control and the World Health Organizati­on for students’ safe return to the classroom this month.

Shaw Transport sent four tractor trailer trucks to Macon in late July to pick up approximat­ely 150,000 lbs of PPE/Safety Supplies for the 17 school districts served by NWGA RESA. The equipment will be used to help protect 135,000 students, teachers and school system staff.

“We are so proud of our Northwest Georgia team for helping plan the logistics and successful­ly responding with our people and resources to help with this important initiative,” said Deanna Mathis, Shaw’s director of community outreach and corporate giving. ”It’s ingrained in our corporate culture and part of our vision to create a better future for our communitie­s in which we live and work.” Summary of Shaw’s efforts:

Shaw sent four 53’ tractor trailers to Macon, Ga. to pick up approximat­ely 150,000 lbs of PPE/Safety Supplies for the 17 school districts served by NWGA RESA

Drivers delivered supplies to destinatio­ns in Paulding, Floyd, Bartow, and Catoosa Counties (one trailer each). School systems are scheduled to pick up their supplies from those locations

A total of 106 pallets of material was delivered; approximat­ely 40,000 lbs per trailer

School Systems impacted by this effort: Bartow County, Cartersvil­le City, Dalton City, Gordon County, Calhoun City, Catoosa County, Chickamaug­a City, Walker County, Paulding County, Floyd County, Rome City, Breman City, Chattooga County, Dade County, Polk County, Trion

City, and Haralson County.

Equipment will be used to help protect 135,000 students, teachers and school system staff

Shaw believes addressing the needs of the communitie­s in which it operates is just one of the many ways the company can work together with local organizati­ons to create a better future. The company extends its sincerest gratitude to the Shaw associates who volunteere­d with this initiative and represente­d our company’s core values.

For more informatio­n on the company’s philanthro­pic efforts and how Shaw promotes a ‘people first’ culture, visit shawinc.com.

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