Neptune Township Committeeman Randy Bishop will receive the Golden Hearts Founders Award from Coastal Habitat for Humanity at is awards dinner April 21 at the Manasquan River Golf Club.
The event began in 2015 to commemorate the organization’s 20th year of serving families in need of affordable housing in Southern Monmouth County. This year, Coastal Habitat once again honors its community partners and their dedication to providing affordable housing assistance to low-income families.
The 2016 Hearts & Hammers honorees are Bishop, The New Jersey Bankers Association which will receive The Golden Hammer Award and the Star News Group which will receive The Golden Hardhat Award.
“Coastal Habitat for Humanity could not be as successful as it is without the support and dedication we receive from our honorees” says Maureen Mulligan, Executive Director.
With a busy year ahead, the funds raised through Hearts and Hammers will help Coastal Habitat for Humanity’s Aging in Place program to assist seniors with critical home repairs, rehab a vacant property in Asbury Park, and build a handicapped accessible home for a disabled veteran and their family.
Tickets are $150 per person. Sponsorship opportunities and tickets are available. For reservations or more information, please contact Stacy Vasta, Resource Development Manager, at 732-974-2422 ext. 3, svasta@coastalhabitat.org or visit www.coastalhabitat.org/hh16.