ATLANTA — HVAC manufacturer Rheem donated $10,000 to Habitat for Humanity International this month following a successful six-week Charity Miles challenge.

Rheem employees embarked on a wellness journey that allowed them to earn miles for Habitat. Between May 6 and June 14, more than 130 employees volunteered to log their biking, walking, or running on the Charity Miles app, which turns miles logged into money for charity. Collectively, the Rheem volunteers completed 14,512 miles to reach the company’s goal, a press release from Rheem said.

"We are proud to support Habitat for Humanity International’s mission to help communities worldwide. We are also proud to support and encourage our employees wherever they are on their health and wellness journeys,” said Dipa Homer, executive vice president, global human resources and communications at Rheem. “A stable home is key to building careers and brighter futures. This donation represents another step in Rheem’s commitment to Atlanta and serving those striving to provide reliable and safe homes for their families.”

Habitat for Humanity’s mission to help millions achieve strength, stability, and self-reliance through affordable housing represents a seamless partnership for Rheem, which is in the business of bringing heating and cooling comfort into people’s homes, the company said.

“Every day, the people at Rheem work hard to design, build, and produce the best whole-home solutions for hot water, heating, and cooling for homes worldwide. As we do that, we are mindful that for far too many people, a home is out of reach,” said Greg Miller, senior vice president and general manager of the U.S. water-heating division at Rheem. “That’s why this partnership between Rheem and Habitat for Humanity is so meaningful and necessary.”