More than 30 Sponsors Support Habitat for Humanity of Greater Plymouth’s Hearts & Hammers Gala on November 1

North Easton Savings Bank commits to Foundation Builder; sponsorship opportunities still available

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Plymouth (HFHGP), a nonprofit organization with a mission of providing decent affordable housing for low income households in the region, recently shared that more than 30 sponsors have stepped up to support its annual Hearts & Hammers Gala, taking place on Friday, November 1, from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Jones River Trading Company, 42 Elm Street in Kingston.

North Easton Savings Bank has stepped up as the Foundation Builder Sponsor for the Gala.  Team Partners include A.D. Makepeace Company, Dennison Lubricants, Inc., MountainOne, and Pinehills Affordable Housing Charitable Trust.

Dream Builders include Adams Comm, Brabo, Eastern Bank Foundation, Empire Wine & Spirits, Rockland Trust, and Tiny & Sons Auto Glass.  Helping Hands Sponsors include Beth Israel Deaconess – Plymouth, Brenda Sutherland, Re/MAX, Geoffrey T. Stewart and Joyce T. Stewart Fund, JD Cordage, LLC, PRfirst, and Systems Support.

Gold Sponsors include ARCH Cutting Tools – Plymouth, BuildX, Cartmell-Davis Funeral & Cremation Service, Inc., Chapman & Cardwell Capital Management, Coastal Heritage Bank, Dr. Joseph J. Grant, OD, Law Mom, LLC, Long Home Products, Mayflower Junction HR Consulting, Mazzillion Investments, Mike Solomita Executive Coaching, Orangetheory Fitness Kingston, Pilgrim Fence, Plymouth Lions Club, and Priscilla Beach Theatre.

“We are so grateful to all our sponsors, especially North Easton Savings Bank for once again serving as a leader of support for our biggest fundraiser of the year,” said Amy Belmore, executive director of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Plymouth.  “And with one home recently completed this summer, and our next underway now, with our newest family selected, there is much to celebrate come November 1!”

For over 26 years, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Plymouth has provided hope and self-reliance for families in need of a decent, affordable place to call home.  Habitat has helped to break the cycle of poverty housing, and the organization’s volunteer corps of more than 450 people is at the heart of HFHGP’s mission, providing more than 5,000 hours of labor for each Habitat home. 

Proceeds from the gala will benefit HFHGP’s work in building new affordable homes for low-income families and making critical repairs and renovations on existing homes in its service area, which includes Plymouth, Carver, Kingston, Middleboro, Lakeville and Plympton.

Tickets are currently available for $125.  Sponsorship levels start at $150 and offer many benefits for local businesses.  For ticket or sponsor information, please visit www.givebutter.com/hfhgala24.

About Habitat for Humanity of Greater Plymouth

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Plymouth is a registered non-profit organization with a mission of providing decent affordable housing in the region.  Their office, along with its ReStore, is located at 160 N. Main Street in Carver and the service area includes Plymouth, Kingston, Carver, Middleboro, Plympton and Lakeville. In addition to complete home builds, they also make repairs on existing homes that are essential for health and safety.  An application process is required for those interested in becoming a Habitat homeowner and for home repairs. HFHGP is continuously seeking volunteers, financial support, and donations of furniture, appliances and more to the ReStore.  More information, volunteer sign-up, and applications can be found at www.hfhplymouth.org, and readers are encouraged to follow HFHGP and HFHGP ReStore on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram.  Questions can be directed to info@hfhplymouth.org or 508-866-4188.