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Registration Now Open for South Shore Habitat for Humanity’s annual Ride for Habitat on September 14, 2019 HINGHAM AND WEYMOUTH, AUGUST 8, 2019…South Shore Habitat for Humanity (http://sshabitat.org/), which has delivered affordable housing in partnership with families in need for the past 33 years, is now accepting registrations for their annual Ride for Habitat on Saturday, September 14, 2019 in Hingham, MA. Early registration is highly encouraged. Now in its 13th year, the annual Ride for Habitat gives teams and individuals the opportunity to help build homes and change lives. Registrants for The Ride are asked to fundraise as part of the event. Past participants have collectively raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to help build affordable homes for local families. The Ride offers three routes for riders at all levels, with each route starting at 916 Main Street in Hingham. The 50-mile riders will begin at 7:30 am, followed by the 25-milers at 9:00 am, and the 15-milers at 10:00 am. The route is designed to take riders through some of the South Shore’s most scenic areas. To register and begin fundraising, visit http://ride-for-habitat-2019.everydayhero.do/ “The Ride provides truly spectacular views of the South Shore and is a great community event,” said Habitat’s Executive Director Martine Taylor. “We are fortunate to welcome riders of all levels who raise important funds for affordable housing in our region. There are many ways to participate and volunteer and we encourage everyone to explore how they can get involved.” Crossing the threshold of a new home is a moment every family remembers and cherishes. Since 1986, South Shore Habitat for Humanity has helped 61 family partners realize that moment of joy and experience a lifetime of safe, healthy, affordable housing. The organization plans to build more homes south and southwest of Boston, and it needs support from its community to reach that goal. Sponsorships for the Ride for Habitat are available. Financial and in-kind support is welcome to make The Ride a success. To become a sponsor, call Habitat’s Development Officer Joe Regan at 781-337-7744 x18. About South Shore Habitat for Humanity The Mission of South Shore Habitat for Humanity (SSHH) is to build strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter by partnering with families in need of affordable housing. Located in Weymouth, MA, the organization serves 35 cities and towns south and southwest of Boston. To date, South Shore Habitat for Humanity has delivered 61 homes to local families. To learn more or find out how to get involved, visit www.sshabitat.org or call 781-337-7744. Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/SouthShoreHabitat and Twitter: @sshabitat Consider visiting the Habitat ReStore, located at 357 Columbia Road, Hanover. The ReStore is an earth friendly home improvement and donation center that sells new and used building materials, appliances, home décor and furniture at discounted prices. The organization accepts donations of items and then resells them to the public. Proceeds from the store benefit South Shore Habitat for Humanity and its mission of delivering affordable homes to families in need. The Store is open to the public to shop, donate, and volunteer. Visit: www.sshabitat.org/ReStore
Registration Now Open for South Shore Habitat for Humanity’s annual Ride for Habitat on September 14, 2019 HINGHAM AND WEYMOUTH, AUGUST 8, 2019…South Shore Habitat for Humanity (http://sshabitat.org/), which has delivered affordable housing in partnership with families in need for the past 33 years, is now accepting registrations for their annual Ride for Habitat on Saturday, September 14, 2019 in Hingham, MA. Early registration is highly encouraged. Now in its 13th year, the annual Ride for Habitat gives teams and individuals the opportunity to help build homes and change lives.
Registrants for The Ride are asked to fundraise as part of the event. Past participants have collectively raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to help build affordable homes for local families. The Ride offers three routes for riders at all levels, with each route starting at 916 Main Street in Hingham. The 50-mile riders will begin at 7:30 am, followed by the 25-milers at 9:00 am, and the 15-milers at 10:00 am. The route is designed to take riders through some of the South Shore’s most scenic areas.
To register and begin fundraising, visit http://ride-for-habitat-2019.everydayhero.do/ “The Ride provides truly spectacular views of the South Shore and is a great community event,” said Habitat’s Executive Director Martine Taylor. “We are fortunate to welcome riders of all levels who raise important funds for affordable housing in our region.
There are many ways to participate and volunteer and we encourage everyone to explore how they can get involved.” Crossing the threshold of a new home is a moment every family remembers and cherishes. Since 1986, South Shore Habitat for Humanity has helped 61 family partners realize that moment of joy and experience a lifetime of safe, healthy, affordable housing. The organization plans to build more homes south and southwest of Boston, and it needs support from its community to reach that goal.
Sponsorships for the Ride for Habitat are available. Financial and in-kind support is welcome to make The Ride a success. To become a sponsor, call Habitat’s Development Officer Joe Regan at 781-337-7744 x18. About South Shore Habitat for Humanity The Mission of South Shore Habitat for Humanity (SSHH) is to build strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter by partnering with families in need of affordable housing. Located in Weymouth, MA, the organization serves 35 cities and towns south and southwest of Boston. To date, South Shore Habitat for Humanity has delivered 61 homes to local families. To learn more or find out how to get involved, visit www.sshabitat.org or call 781-337-7744.
Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/SouthShoreHabitat and Twitter: @sshabitat
Consider visiting the Habitat ReStore, located at 357 Columbia Road, Hanover. The ReStore is an earth friendly home improvement and donation center that sells new and used building materials, appliances, home décor and furniture at discounted prices. The organization accepts donations of items and then resells them to the public. Proceeds from the store benefit South Shore Habitat for Humanity and its mission of delivering affordable homes to families in need. The Store is open to the public to shop, donate, and volunteer. Visit: www.sshabitat.org/ReStore