BofA volunteers drive progress on affordable home build with Sea Island Habitat
June 27, 2026As part of a longstanding community partnership, BofA’s Charleston team put boots on the ground at Habitat Boulevard
This month, the Bank of America volunteer team joined Sea Island Habitat for Humanity once again for a full day of construction work on the Habitat Boulevard home build. 19 volunteers across two shifts worked on roofing and weatherproofing the home.
Construction Progress at Habitat Blvd.
At Habitat Boulevard, construction is moving full speed ahead. Trusses and windows are installed, bringing shape to the structure and transforming it into something that already resembles a future home.
Bank of America crews completed seismic earthquake blocking between the trusses to strengthen the structure, installed sub-fascia and roof decking, and prepared the home for siding and trim installation. Their hard work and enthusiasm made tremendous gains in construction progress and brought the home one step closer to welcoming a deserving family.
Looking ahead, siding and roof decking are next steps toward completing the Habitat Boulevard project. Every day brings visible progress, and it’s exciting to watch this home rise from the ground up. The home is expected to be completed later this summer.
“Sea Island Habitat’s work providing affordable housing is critical to the Lowcountry’s economic viability as the region continues to rapidly grow,” said Mark Munn, President, Bank of America Charleston. “Bank of America and Habitat for Humanity share a belief that access to quality, affordable homes creates pathways to economic opportunities, healthier communities, and a sustainable workforce for the Lowcountry.”
Addressing the Lowcountry’s Housing Challenge
The region faces acute housing affordability challenges related to its coastal land mass, rapidly growing population, and lower wage jobs opportunities. That is a key reason why Bank of America has a longstanding partnership with local Habitat for Humanity Chapters centered around investing in underserved communities and partnering to support organizations focused on economic opportunity.
“Sea Island Habitat for Humanity is incredibly grateful for our longstanding partnership with the local Bank of America team here in Charleston,” said, Emily Speck, Director of Development, Sea Island Habitat for Humanity. “Through generous financial support and hands-on volunteer service, Bank of America has been one of our most dedicated community partners for many years.”
Each nail hammered, inspection passed, and wall raised is made possible through the support of a community of people and organizations like Bank of America that donate, volunteer and advocate to help families build strength, stability, and self-reliance through affordable homeownership.







