Stillhouse Lends Helping Hand Americas Time of Need
Courtesy of Stillhouse

Home is where the heart is and where we all are during this pandemic. Hurricane season is currently wreaking historic havoc in our country and threatening our homes when we are dependent on them now more than ever. With 2020 having the potential to see one of the highest number of hurricanes hitting US coastal cities, alcohol brand Stillhouse is taking action.

Stillhouse — a premium range of spirits packaged in 100% stainless steel cans — will be using the same metal that their cans are made from to equip hurricane-prone homes with metal shutters. To help fortify homes across the Florida Panhandle, Stillhouse has created the Stillhouse “Unbreakable” Shutters initiative in partnership with SBP — a national disaster resilience and recovery nonprofit — to provide and install shutters for homes impacted by Hurricane Michael.

“We understand that the US storm season had the potential to be particularly damaging this year and we have already seen the terrible destruction Hurricane Laura has caused. We want to do our part to lend support to families at risk and prevent future damage by strengthening their homes with metal shutters – the same type metal we use to make our Stillhouse cans,” said Jennifer Pisciotta, Global Vice President, Acceleration Brands.

These Stillhouse stainless steel cans represent industrial strength and utility which will be used to strengthen the most fragile area of the home— the glass windows — and will donate over 400 metal shutter panels to help those affected by previous hurricanes.

“We are proud to partner with Stillhouse – a brand that stands for resilience – to support Hurricane Michael-impacted homeowners,” said Elizabeth Egle, SBP Chief Development Officer. “The Stillhouse ‘Unbreakable Shutters’ add another element of durability to the homes we rebuild to create safe and secure homes for the families we serve.”

Stillhouse is rooted in resilience and brings its unbreakable spirit to the homes in our country that need it most.

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