Amanda Zuretti Elected to Board of Directors for Bethany Hill Place
Amanda Zuretti has been elected to the Board of Directors for Bethany Hill Place and will serve a three-year term. A Living and Learning Community in Framingham, Massachusetts, Bethany Hill Place combines housing with learning opportunities to help families in greatest need develop skills, strengthen their lives, and build financially stable futures. The organization was founded by the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph (CSJ) of Boston and is one of CSJ’s sponsored ministries. Amanda also serves as an Associate of the CSJ Congregation.
As part of her role on the board, Amanda attended the 30th Anniversary of Bethany Hill Place on September 12, 2024, at its “Back-to-School” event. The event featured an ice cream truck, a bouncy house, and fall-themed activities for residents and invited guests. A brief presentation highlighted the organization’s 30 years of growth and success for its residents and showcased the impact Bethany Hill Place has had on the community. Joining Amanda at the event were Massachusetts State Representative Priscila S. Sousa; Bethany Hill Place Executive Director James Tresner; Trustee and Owner of 1854 Cycling Brandale D. Randolph; and Bethany Hill Place residents.
A real estate and land use attorney, Amanda focuses her practice at Bowditch on affordable and market rate housing development and sustainable energy projects.
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