PEABODY, MASSACHUSETTS – North Shore Bank proudly announces its partnership with Essex County Habitat for Humanity as a 2024 Foundation Partner, solidifying its commitment to supporting affordable housing initiatives in the community. 
  
As part of this partnership, North Shore Bank presented Essex County Habitat for Humanity with a generous donation of $15,000. This contribution will directly support the organization's efforts to provide safe, decent, and affordable housing for families in need throughout Essex County. 
  
We are thrilled to partner with Essex County Habitat for Humanity as a 2024 Foundation Partner," said Charles McGrath, Assistant Vice President and Manager of North Shore Bank’s Danvers, Massachusetts branch. "At North Shore Bank, we believe in giving back to the communities we serve, and we are proud to support organizations like Habitat for Humanity that make a tangible difference in the lives of local families. 
  
Essex County Habitat for Humanity is dedicated to eliminating substandard housing by building, rehabilitating, and preserving homes, advocating for fair and just housing policies, and providing training and access to resources to help families improve their shelter conditions. 

North Shore Bank is a trusted partner in helping local families realize their dreams of home ownership," said Kevin Hudson, Director of Charitable Giving at Essex County Habitat for Humanity. “We at Essex County Habitat for Humanity are extremely grateful for our amazing partnership with North Shore Bank and value all the ways they support our mission of providing affordable homes throughout Essex County. We look forward to continuing this partnership for years to come.
 
About Essex County Habitat for Humanity
Essex County Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building strength, stability, and self-reliance through affordable homeownership in Essex County. By mobilizing volunteers and community partners, Habitat for Humanity works to eliminate substandard housing and create opportunities for families in need. To learn more or get involved, visit www.essexcountyhabitat.org.