Two businesses recognized after Habitat for Humanity completes houses 30, 31 in Watertown

Brudwick Heating and Cooling was recently honored for its support of Habitat for Humanity Greater Watertown Region. Pictured, back from left, are Habitat for Humanity Board Treasurer Valerie Engels, Executive Director Alissa Bauman, President Roberta Bartel and Vice President Jill Schoenefeld. In front are Brudwick Heating and Cooling owners Allen and Jennine Brudwick.

Habitat for Humanity Greater Watertown Region recently completed houses 30 and 31 in town.

With that work, two of Watertown’s locally owned businesses, Brudwick Heating and Cooling and Woods Edge Shop were recently honored for their support of and partnership with Habitat for Humanity.

Such support helps the nonprofit agency fulfill its mission: “Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.”

Habitat for Humanity Board Treasurer Valerie Engels, left, Vice President Jill Schoenfeld, Woods Edge Shop owner Keven Pommier and board President Roberta Bartel. Woods Edge Shop was recently recognized for its support of the agency.
Habitat for Humanity Board Treasurer Valerie Engels, left, Vice President Jill Schoenfeld, Woods Edge Shop owner Keven Pommier and board President Roberta Bartel. Woods Edge Shop was recently recognized for its support of the agency.

This article originally appeared on Watertown Public Opinion: Habitat for Humanity completes house number 30 and 31 in Watertown