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K&P Remodeling Showcases Dedication to Community by Supporting Blessing Boxes



K&P Remodeling, headquartered in Knoxville is proud to announce its ongoing commitment to community service by actively supporting Blessing Boxes throughout the areas it serves. With operations in 11 states, K&P Remodeling recognizes the importance of giving back and making a positive impact in local communities.

One significant aspect of K&P Remodeling’s community outreach is its dedication to helping fill Blessing Boxes, which provide essential items to those in need. Recently, K&P Remodeling has partnered with Anderson County Emergency Medical Services in Clinton to support their Blessing Box initiative. This partnership not only highlights the exceptional pre-hospital care provided by Anderson County EMS, but also underscores their commitment to community welfare. They have also partnered with numerous churches in the area as well.

“We believe in the power of community and the importance of supporting one another,” said Mike Baer, Chief Culture and Community Outreach Officer at K&P Remodeling. “Our involvement with Blessing Boxes allows us to make a tangible difference in the lives of individuals and families in the areas we proudly serve.”

K&P Remodeling encourages other organizations and communities with Blessing Boxes to consider potential partnerships. If your location could benefit from such a collaboration, please reach out to Mike Baer at [email protected] to explore how K&P Remodeling can help support your efforts.

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