It's play and learning time for Simpson Strong-Tie
The STEM playhouse program enhances existing classroom learning through science, technology, engineering, and math.
Simpson Strong-Tie is sponsoring a STEM playhouse build with Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley.
The STEM – or Science, Technology, Engineering and Math – playhouse program was created by the local Habitat affiliate to enhance, supplement, and support existing classroom learning.
Students in grades 6-8 follow specific curriculum leading to application of their STEM learning with the building of playhouses. Funding from the program supports Habitat’s mission and the completed playhouses will be donated to children of military families.
This is the second consecutive year Simpson Strong-Tie has supported the program, donating $25,000 and providing volunteers to help with the build.
“Simpson Strong-Tie has been a strong champion of Habitat’s work for many years, and we’re happy to have them partner with us on this educational initiative,” said Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley President and CEO Janice Jensen.
Based in Pleasanton, Calif., Strong-Tie has supported Habitat for Humanity for more than two decades and has been a national sponsor since 2007, donating more than $5 million in cash and products, including the structural framing hardware and reinforced shear walls used in new home construction. The company also supports Habitat for Humanity’s annual Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project and Habitat Strong, a program for building more resilient homes.
The STEM – or Science, Technology, Engineering and Math – playhouse program was created by the local Habitat affiliate to enhance, supplement, and support existing classroom learning.
Students in grades 6-8 follow specific curriculum leading to application of their STEM learning with the building of playhouses. Funding from the program supports Habitat’s mission and the completed playhouses will be donated to children of military families.
This is the second consecutive year Simpson Strong-Tie has supported the program, donating $25,000 and providing volunteers to help with the build.
“Simpson Strong-Tie has been a strong champion of Habitat’s work for many years, and we’re happy to have them partner with us on this educational initiative,” said Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley President and CEO Janice Jensen.
Based in Pleasanton, Calif., Strong-Tie has supported Habitat for Humanity for more than two decades and has been a national sponsor since 2007, donating more than $5 million in cash and products, including the structural framing hardware and reinforced shear walls used in new home construction. The company also supports Habitat for Humanity’s annual Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project and Habitat Strong, a program for building more resilient homes.