Our latest podcast is a departure from typical Said Differently episodes; instead of focusing on a project, it highlights a partnership nurtured by Barton Malow’s dedication to community building and collaboration.
The Barton Malow Foundation was established in 1954 and has expanded its role over the past 70 years to include various charitable initiatives. One of the most popular Foundation events is Community Week, where hundreds of team members donate their time at one or more pre-planned volunteer activities annually during the first week of August. And one organization we’ve long partnered with during Community Week is Habitat for Humanity.
In the latest episode of Said Differently, we’re joined by Barton Malow Senior Foundation Manager Dawn Lyman, Habitat for Humanity Deputy Director of Philanthropy for Oakland County Dena Vatalaro-Pryde, and Habitat for Humanity Recipient Autumn Butler. Our guests discuss the impact both organizations have had on communities, Autumn’s story, and how to get involved.
Visit the Said Differently page for more information on the podcast and to listen to previous episodes.