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Thru the Lens: Callahan Construction Managers partners with Cradles to Crayons to support children in need

Boston, MA Callahan Construction Managers (Callahan), a Bridgewater-based full-service construction management firm, partnered with Cradles to Crayons for Builders’ Day, a special event that joins colleagues from the engineering, construction, project management and architecture industries to help support children across the Commonwealth. The Callahan team, alongside other industry leaders, volunteered their time and efforts to sort, size and package KidPacks filled with basic necessities for children in need.

Shown (from left) are: Phil Dinan, Bruna Warren, Susan Corcoran, Jennifer Hajec, and Shalyn Callahan, all of Callahan.

Callahan was among 10 organizations that dedicated time to help Cradles to Crayons impact nearly 1,100 local children by providing products necessary for their daily life in school, at home and at play. Collectively, local partners helped raise $4,400 for children across the Commonwealth.

As a family-owned, community focused business, Callahan continually strives to support the local economy and workforce through proactive community outreach efforts, which includes buying local, hiring local and employing local trades people.  Callahan also actively participates in volunteer activities with local nonprofits and involvement in community events. Select community organizations that Callahan has supported include Cradles to Crayons, Rosie’s Place, Caritas Communities, Heading Home and Friends of Boston Homeless, among others.

Callahan Construction Managers is a full-service construction management company that has served the New England and Northeast regions as a family business for more than 65 years. As one of the region’s largest open shop construction firms, Callahan provides a wide range of preconstruction and construction management services to local, regional, and national clients. Callahan enforces a high quality and innovative approach to all projects, including multi-family residential, senior housing, hospitality, retail, corporate office, life sciences, educational, and other markets. Visit http://callahan-inc.com/ for more information.

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