Caesarstone Donates Countertops to Schools

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Caesarstone is donating quartz slabs to three local schools in Georgia, near its U.S. manufacturing facilities.

Caesarstone’s Allen English and Yossi Binyamin. along with Dr. Brittney Mobley, Frances Meeks Elementary principal, with donated surfaces.

This material, with a retail value of more than $800,000, will provide much-needed improvements to schools located in the same county as its Richmond Hill, Ga., factory.

Recipients are:

  • Carver Elementary in Richmond Hill, with 42 slabs used during the school’s renovation. Colors installed included Raw Concrete as well as selections from the new nature-inspired Pebbles collection.
  • Frances Meeks Elementary School in Richmond Hill, opened in 2020, with 64 Caesarstone countertops. Colors including Alpine Mist, Frosty Carina, and White Attica are installed throughout the bathrooms as well as the main office and the lunchroom.
  • The new Richmond Hill High School building, now under construction, with 332 Caesarstone slabs as part of the interior design plan. The facility is slated to open in 2024.

 “We are really proud of our company and its mission,” said Ken Williams, president and CEO of Caesarstone North America. “All of us at the Richmond Hill plant are delighted to support our local schools, and we’re so excited to see the quartz surfaces we make here and then usually ship around the globe, get to stay here to help our local school system.”