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"10 million square feet of impact" represents Lowe's annual promise to continue its work to improve communities nationwide – measuring Lowe's help inch-by-inch, foot-by-foot
MOORESVILLE, N.C., May 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- For more than 100 years, Lowe's has been committed to strengthening communities by helping neighbors in need repair their homes, responding during the darkest hours following disasters and renovating community spaces. Today marks a new day in Lowe's history – a promise to deliver 10 million square feet of impact every year – building on Lowe's longstanding work to help make America's communities better places to live and work.
"At the heart of our company are 300,000 associates who proudly wear the red vest to help our customers and communities. Our associates never shy away from rolling up their sleeves and digging in to help," said Marvin Ellison, Lowe's chairman and CEO. "When helping others is in your DNA, you just show up. That's exactly who we are and who we will always be."
Lowe's 10 million square feet of impact promise will measure all the ways the company helps each year, tracking its force for good foot by foot, from building playgrounds for children, to planting community gardens and restoring community centers, to distributing supplies after a disaster, to repairing homes for neighbors in need.
Lowe's recently celebrated the 10 million-square-feet promise in Charlotte, the company's hometown. On May 6–7, more than 5,500 Lowe's associates, family members and volunteers from the company's vendor and agency partners and Charlotte area businesses came together for a 24-hour Bed Build, handcrafting 5,000 beds for children in need across 49 cities in 16 states. In collaboration with Lowe's national nonprofit partner Sleep in Heavenly Peace, this effort delivered more than 100,000 square feet of impact and will make an immeasurable difference for thousands of children in need of a bed.
Lowe's will continue driving measurable impact through signature efforts like Lowe's Hometowns, a five-year, $100 million initiative that powers 100 large-scale community projects annually, alongside 1,700 associate-led efforts. From neighborhood parks to food pantries, these projects are turning urgent needs into new beginnings – and each one will now be measured as part of Lowe's 10 million-square-foot goal.
Across the country, Lowe's associates are the driving force behind how help shows up in communities nationwide. They are the hands that build, repair and restore, the very heart of Lowe's efforts to make 10 million square feet of impact this year.