Mullican Flooring donates hardwood flooring to Wounded Nature – Working Veterans

HomePress ReleaseMullican Flooring donates hardwood flooring to Wounded Nature – Working Veterans

Charleston, S.C.—Mullican Flooring, a leading manufacturer of quality hardwood floors, has provided flooring to Wounded Nature – Working Veterans, a non-profit charity that is dedicated to cleaning up America’s coastlines while employing veterans who are re-entering the civilian workforce.

Mullican contributed 900 square feet of 1/2-inch engineered oak flooring that is certified 100% Pure by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). Featuring a 5-inch width, the product will be installed in high traffic areas of the organization’s headquarters in Charleston.

“Wounded Nature – Working Veterans is in the process of restoring a house that had been vacant for six months and was in need of extensive repairs,” said Rudy Socha, CEO of Wounded Nature – Working Veterans. “I believe floors set the mood and tone for any property. We consider ourselves very lucky to have Mullican Flooring as a donation partner for this project. Their donation of high-quality and environmentally friendly flooring will help set a very positive mood for everyone who visits our headquarters.”

“Mullican’s partnership with Wounded Nature – Working Veterans makes sense given the commitment of both organizations to preserve our natural resources for future generations,” said Neil Poland, president of Mullican Flooring. “Mullican Flooring is excited to provide flooring to Wounded Nature – Working Veterans, an organization that shares our respect for the environment.”

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