Adam Cupples Named to Board of Directors for South Shore Habitat for Humanity

9/18/19

Adam Cupples

South Shore Habitat for Humanity, which has delivered quality housing in partnership with families in need for the past 33 years, has named Adam Cupples to its Board of Directors.

In this role, he will work with the other board members and Executive Director Martine Taylor to further the organization’s work to help provide housing for people in need. Since its founding in 1986, South Shore Habitat for Humanity has completed 68 homes in 21 towns, helping more than 104 adults and 204 children build a place to call home. Plans are underway for building in Easton, Westwood and Hingham in the organization continues to look for buildable land in all of the 35 cities and towns they serve south and southwest of Boston.

Cupples has been the Vice President of Digital Marketing at HaborOne Bank for the past nine years. A graduate of Bridgewater State College, he is the Past President of the New England Financial Marketing Association (NEFMA) and a former Bridgewater State University Foundation Trustee. Cupples lives in Marshfield with wife and his three children.

“We are pleased to welcome Adam to our Board of Directors,” stated Martine Taylor, Executive Director of South Shore Habitat for Humanity. “Adam’s financial and digital marketing experience will serve to round out our board and provide us with new expertise to expand and market our organization. We look forward to his guidance.”

About South Shore Habitat for Humanity

The Mission of South Shore Habitat for Humanity is to build strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter by partnering with families in need of affordable housing. Families put in “sweat equity hours” alongside local volunteers on the building of their home and purchase the home with a 30-year, affordable mortgage. Homes do have a deed restriction that maintains the affordability status of each home in perpetuity. Habitat Family Partners are selected through a competitive underwriting process based on their ability to pay, willingness to partner, and their need for adequate housing. South Shore Habitat for Humanity offers a “hand-up, not a hand-out,” said Martine Taylor. “Habitat does not build these homes; the local communities do. We are so very grateful to all of our donors and supporters for their contributions and for making homeownership a reality for these families. 

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