Lady A Named 2025 Cornerstone Building Brands Home For Good Ambassadors

Lady A. Photo: Alysse Gafkjen
Lady A has been named the 2025 Home for Good project ambassadors for Cornerstone Building Brands, a leading manufacturer of exterior building products in North America.
Since joining as ambassadors in 2024, Lady A’s Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley and Hillary Scott have worked to help advance the project’s mission. The group has aided Cornerstone in making a real, immediate difference for families while bringing awareness to the affordable housing crisis, from rolling up their sleeves to help repair homes in Tennessee to supporting relief efforts following hurricanes Helene and Milton through the LadyAID Fund.
In order to build stronger, more sustainable communities, Cornerstone is entering its ninth year of partnership with the Habitat for Humanity. By pledging to donate building products valued at half a million dollars, as well as facilitate home builds and volunteer efforts, the company will help construct and remodel affordable housing for families in need across North America.
“We’re so touched to be part of the incredible work done through the Home for Good project again this year,” says Scott. “Last year, we saw first-hand the life-changing impact Cornerstone Building Brands has on people in need of a safe, affordable place to call home through this project. So, we jumped at the opportunity to continue to be part of this meaningful work again and help deliver the safety and security only a home can bring to even more people across the country.”
“We are excited to extend our partnership with Lady A and to have them lend their voices to our Home for Good project again in 2025,” states Rose Lee, president and chief executive officer of Cornerstone Building Brands. “Together, we hope to continue to help make homeownership more accessible for families in the communities where we live, work and play.”
Cornerstone Building Brands has donated more than $4.1 million in products and resources to help build and remodel 825 homes in more than 150 communities since the inception of the Home for Good project in 2016. The country industry has been a steadfast supporter of the Home for Good project since its launch, with stars like Luke Bryan, Alan Jackson, Darius Rucker and more previously serving as ambassadors.
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