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Susan G Komen®  and CertainTeed: 
Together, We Build Hope

Since 2020, we’ve partnered with Susan G. Komen in support of their mission to save lives. By specifying specially marked GlasRoc® Exterior Sheathing, you’ll help make a vital difference for those affected by breast cancer

Raising More than Money 

Help us meet the most critical needs in our communities. 

Susan G. Komen 2025 campaign
Building under construction with GlasRoc Sheathing
Raise Hope 
  • Since 1989, Susan G. Komen has helped reduce the U.S. breast cancer mortality rate by 42%. The organization has invested nearly $2.5 billion in advocacy and patient support services. 
Raise Awareness 
  • Ending breast cancer needs all of us, and Komen is a nonpartisan voice for more than 4 million survivors, providing policymakers and patients with vital information.  

Join Our Mission

How It Works

For every panel of co-branded GlasRoc® Exterior Sheathing board sold, we donate a portion* to Susan G. Komen. So, when you specify that distinctive pink GlasRoc® Exterior Sheathing with the iconic ribbon, you’re helping to build more than structures. You’re building support systems in the fight to end breast cancer.

*From October 1, 2025, to October 31, 2026, CertainTeed will donate $0.09 per specially marked GlasRoc® Exterior Sheathing board sold in the United States to Susan G. Komen®, with a guaranteed minimum donation of $120,000.

What the Partnership Means

Ours is a shared commitment to hope, resilience, and progress. By choosing GlasRoc® Exterior Sheathing, you’re helping to fund life-saving research, patient support, and community health programs. That’s making a positive impact in the fight while also easing the impact on patients and their families.

Every Story Is Important

 

Directly or indirectly, we all know someone impacted by breast cancer.