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Ring and Habitat for Humanity Team Up to Build Safer, Stronger Communities

Today, Ring and Habitat for Humanity announced a new program to bolster the safety and security of homeowners and build more connected communities across the country. Ring is donating $1 million worth of Ring Video Doorbells, which will be available at the request of new Habitat homeowners to be installed on new Habitat homes built in the U.S. in 2021.

Ring and Habitat share a commitment to creating safe and secure places for families to grow. With the donation of Ring Video Doorbells, Ring and Habitat will offer families peace of mind when they’re at home, and when they’re away. The Ring Video Doorbell, equipped with HD video, two-way talk and advanced motion settings, can help supplement neighborhood safety measures and maintain safe communities.

“Every family deserves a stable start in a safe and secure home, and we’re thankful to work with Ring to provide an added layer of safety and security for new Habitat homeowners,” said Julie Laird Davis, vice president of corporate and cause marketing partnerships. “Families who feel safe and stable in their homes often achieve better education, employment opportunities, and maintain better health and wellness.”

Habitat organizations across the U.S. may opt to install the doorbells during new home construction or during home repairs. Ring is including a Ring Protect Plan subscription for the life of each donated device to ensure that the added safety provided creates no additional expenses for Habitat homeowners.

“At Ring, we believe when communities come together, safer neighborhoods become a reality,” said Leila Rouhi, president of Ring. “We are thrilled to be working with Habitat for Humanity, which has made incredible strides in helping build safer and stronger communities. Ring is always looking at ways we can make a meaningful impact on local communities and through this program, we hope to support Habitat’s mission by also providing families with added peace of mind in their new neighborhoods.”