Marieluise Hutchinson’s “Coming Home” Collection to Benefit Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod
IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Wendy Cullinan, President and CEO
June 4, 2026 508-362-3559 x111
YARMOUTH PORT, MA – Support local families and bring a piece of New England home with the "Coming Home" collection by renowned artist Marieluise Hutchinson, available this June through December.
This exclusive partnership benefits Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod, with 100% of proceeds from the sale of the "Coming Home" holiday card box ($20) and the 2026 Collector’s Tile ($70) going directly toward building affordable, energy-efficient homes across the Cape. As a distinguished Copley Master, Marieluise captures the "tangible silence" of our rural landscapes, offering a beautiful way to gift with purpose. You can see a list of local shops to purchase the collection or buy online at habitatcapecod.org/marieluisehutchinson to help neighbors from Brewster to Falmouth achieve the dream of homeownership.
Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod has built nearly 200 homes from Bourne to Provincetown. In the summer of 2026, new builds in Brewster, Falmouth, and Pocasset will begin, with additional builds planned over the next few years in Yarmouth, Marstons Mills, Orleans, and North Falmouth. Qualifying families are selected by drawing. Future homeowners contribute sweat equity by helping build their homes alongside local volunteers, then purchase them with an affordable mortgage. Habitat Cape Cod has been nationally recognized for building energy-efficient, affordable homes. All homes are deed-restricted to remain affordable in perpetuity. Habitat Cape Cod relies on the generosity of our community to build affordable homes with local families. To ensure gifts stay local, donors must donate online at habitatcapecod.org or by mail to 411 Main Street, Suite 6, Yarmouth Port, MA 02675
Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod
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Sandra Harrison Volunteer & Community Relations Manager
- June 04, 2026
- 508-362-3559 x 128
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