South Shore Habitat for Humanity Names Michael Crisafulli as Construction Manager

South Shore Habitat for Humanity (http://sshabitat.org), an organization which has delivered quality housing in partnership with families in need for 35 years, is pleased to announce that Michael Crisafulli has joined the organization as Construction Manager.

A resident of Weymouth, Crisafulli brings more than 20 years of construction experience working with home construction companies and as a building inspector overseeing both residential and commercial projects. Crisafulli holds a Massachusetts construction supervisor license and a Massachusetts State Local Inspector license.

Prior to joining South Shore Habitat for Humanity Crisafulli served as the Building Commissioner/Zoning Officer in Ashland. He is a graduate of Wentworth Institute where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Building Construction.

In his role as Construction Manager, Crisafulli will oversee all of the new and ongoing construction projects in the 35 cities and towns that South Shore Habitat serves. He will work with our construction committee to ensure permitting and will work with volunteers for build days.

“We are so fortunate to have Michael join us in this important role. His knowledge and experience will be key to expanding our home construction program, ”said Beth Lyons, Executive Director at South Shore Habitat for Humanity. “We are looking forward to working with Michael to provide more families the opportunity to build a better future.”

About South Shore Habitat for Humanity

South Shore Habitat for Humanity is a faith-based, non-profit organization dedicated to delivering decent and affordable homes in partnership with families in need. South Shore Habitat for Humanity changes lives, not just with those who receive the homeownership opportunity, but also for those who donate, contribute and volunteer.  “Together, we build strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter,” says Beth Lyons, Executive Director.  South Shore Habitat for Humanity seeks corporate partners, sponsors, and volunteers from the community.