CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – (CLARKSVILLENOW) As part of the Subaru Share the Love Event, Wyatt Johnson Subaru donated $9,562 to Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County Friday. Habitat for Humanity works to eliminate poverty housing from Clarksville-Montgomery County and to make decent, affordable housing for all people.
Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Erica Outlaw talked about the donation. “Most of the donation will be used to build the homes for four families currently in our program. Also we got a great donation of housewares that will be given out to the homeowners at their dedication,” Outlaw said.
Bill Powers, General Manager & Managing Partner with Wyatt Johnson said this about the Subaru Share the Love Event, Clarksville Edition. “Our charity this year is the local chapter of Habitat for Humanity, it’s obviously a worthy organization and we’re thrilled to be able to do this for them,” said Powers.


Habitat for Humanity has been serving Clarksville-Montgomery County over the past 25 years and in that time has built 94 homes and Outlaw said they are committed to four more homes to be built for local families in 2018.
Habitat for Humanity also operates the Habitat ReStore featuring gently used items at their offices at 404 Madison St. To learn more call 931-645-4222.
