Attorney Jason Abraham and several employees join the new homeowner, Waukesha Mayor Shawn Reilly and Michael Crowley from Habitat for Humanity

Approximately two million volunteers every year aide Habitat for Humanity in the building of safe places to live for hundreds of thousands of families in need.  In 2019, Hupy and Abraham, S.C. employees were proud to be involved with Habitat for Humanity in Waukesha County on building the home of Dawn L’Hullier and her 10-year-old daughter, Myah.  Forty-eight of the firm’s employees put in over 300 hours of volunteer work on the home. 

On Monday, February 10, 2020, Attorney Jason Abraham and several employees from Hupy and Abraham joined the new homeowner, Waukesha Mayor Shawn Reilly and Michael Crowley from Habitat for Humanity at the Eales Avenue home in Waukesha.

Attorney Abraham presented Habitat for Humanity with a check for $12,000.  All of these funds were donated by the employees of Hupy and Abraham. This money will be used by Habitat to help other Waukesha County families in need.  Hupy and Abraham employees also presented Dawn with gifts to help make moving into her new home easier. 

Hupy and Abraham is proud to be involved with an organization like Habitat for Humanity that has helped the L’Hullier family and so many others to discover the strength, stability and self-reliance that come with owning a decent and affordable home.

Jill Erin Wellskopf
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