Community Good Works

Over 100 employees at Suffolk Construction’s Boston headquarters joined their colleagues at the company’s other locations around the country to make around 3,000 Memorial Day cards for military veterans. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Gilbane Building Company employees visited a Boston elementary school to showcase STEM careers to students with events like a Lego-building event and a drone demonstration. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Residential brokerage Jack Conway gave $500 to the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation after the nonprofit was selected by one of its agents who won the right during a raffle at the company’s annual conference. See who else gave back.

Amid Crisis, A Career Change Opportunity Emerges

Laura Lakin’s career in the Massachusetts Army National Guard is lending extra significance to her current role helping oversee the interior fitout of a new comprehensive brain health and trauma program for military veterans in Charlestown.

Photos: 2023 in Philanthropy

The developers, banks, construction companies, credit unions, real estate brokerages, property managers and others in Massachusetts’ real estate and banking industries had a busy year when it came to giving.

Community Good Works

Construction giant Suffolk gave $1.5 million in materials and staff time to build out an expanded mental health and brain injury clinic for veterans, active-duty service members and their families. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Boston-based construction firm Suffolk hosted 22 Girl Scouts from Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham for a day of learning about the world of construction and the importance of female representation in the industry.