Ring, Habitat for Humanity, and Paris Johnson Jr. Foundation Team Up to Support Glendale Families

The partnership will donate and install Ring home security products for Habitat for Humanity families in Glendale, Arizona.

Jan. 31, 2026 at 7:31am

Ring, Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona, and the Paris Johnson Jr. Foundation have announced a joint initiative to provide home security products and support to Habitat for Humanity families in Glendale, Arizona. The partnership will see Ring donate and install 44 security devices, including video doorbells and cameras, at no cost to the families. Ring will also provide $40,000 in donations to Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona and the Paris Johnson Jr. Foundation.

Why it matters

This collaboration reflects a shared commitment among the organizations to support local families and strengthen neighborhoods through access to community safety and engagement. It also highlights the growing trend of tech companies partnering with nonprofits to address housing and security challenges in underserved communities.

The details

As part of the initiative, Ring will donate and install four Ring devices in each of the 11 Habitat for Humanity homes in Glendale, including Ring Wired Doorbell Pro 4K, Ring Spotlight Cam Solar, Ring Outdoor Cam Plug-In and Ring Chime Pro. Ring customer support staff will complete the installations and walk homeowners through setup and functionality. In addition to the product donations, Ring will provide a $20,000 donation to Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona and a $20,000 donation to the Paris Johnson Jr. Foundation.

  • The volunteer team led by Arizona Cardinals offensive lineman Paris Johnson Jr. and Ring founder Jamie Siminoff will be on the ground on January 31, 2026 to meet and greet Habitat families, support installations, and ensure residents are comfortable using their new devices.

The players

Ring

A company whose mission is to make neighborhoods safer, and a subsidiary of Amazon.

Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona

A nonprofit organization dedicated to building safe, decent, and affordable homes, as well as making critical repairs and improvements for families in Central Arizona.

Paris Johnson Jr. Foundation

A foundation founded in 2018 by Paris Johnson Jr., an NFL player for the Arizona Cardinals, that is dedicated to empowering and serving disabled veterans and disadvantaged student athletes.

Jamie Siminoff

The founder of Ring.

Todd Rogers

The President & CEO of Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona.

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What they’re saying

“We are thrilled to see this kind of partnership in action – a generous supporter like Ring, a local fan favorite like Paris Johnson Jr., and something truly special for our Habitat homeowners. We are deeply grateful to everyone involved for making a positive impact in our community.”

— Todd Rogers, President & CEO, Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona

“This event is about more than technology—it's about community, safety, and showing up for families in a meaningful way. Partnering with Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona and Paris Johnson Jr. Foundation allows us to make a real impact where it matters most—at home.”

— Jamie Siminoff, Founder of Ring

“Giving back to families and helping them feel safe in their homes is incredibly important to me. I'm proud to partner with Ring and Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona to support these homeowners and spend time with them in their community.”

— Paris Johnson Jr.

What’s next

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The takeaway

This partnership demonstrates how tech companies, nonprofits, and community leaders can collaborate to address housing and security challenges in underserved neighborhoods, providing families with the resources and support they need to feel safe and secure in their homes.