Cayce brewery gives back

Posted 8/6/20

Habitat for Humanity gets a lot of support in the Midlands.

Some of it comes from unusual sources.

Cayce’s Steel Hands Brewing has lent a hand in multiple ways. They recently built 3 …

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Cayce brewery gives back

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Habitat for Humanity gets a lot of support in the Midlands.

Some of it comes from unusual sources.

Cayce’s Steel Hands Brewing has lent a hand in multiple ways. They recently built 3 sheds that will be placed at new Habitat homes. Ashley Lambert of Steel

Ashley Lambert of Steel Hands said the company was helping Habitat before building the sheds. Lambert said that some of the crew at Steel Hands had participated in building local Habitat homes and suggested that it would be a good project.

They have already built 3 homes in the area.

Steel Hands will host the annual cornhole fundraising tournament in September.

The Steel Hands Brewing crew has huge hearts said Mary Louise Resch, director of philanthropy for Central Habitat for Humanity and ReStore.

Lexington County, business news, cayce, steel hands

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