Giving Back

At C2MG Builders, we believe that building a better community drives our business
Take a closer look at how we have helped some local organizations:

Home Base Foundation

Founded in 2009, Home Base is a Red Sox Foundation in the Massachusetts General Hospital program that’s dedicated to healing the invisible wounds of war for veterans of all eras, service members, military families, and families of the Fallen, all at no cost to them.

“We’re always looking for ways to give back to those who have given so much,” says Kurt Fieldhouse, C2MG Founder. When one of our partners at the North Bennett Street School, my alma mater, contacted us to help the Home Base organization build a recognition wall honoring those who have given a significant amount of funding to support the program, I was all in.”

The wall recognizes and thanks those who have made donations and worked together to help them heal from invisible wounds in a family-based clinic working in cooperation with the US Departments of Defense (DoD) and Veterans Affairs (VA).

Read more here

North Bennet St. School

North Bennet Street School’s mission is to train students for careers in traditional trades that use hand skills in concert with evolving technology, to preserve and advance craft traditions, and to promote greater appreciation of craftsmanship.

The School’s intensive, hands-on training helps students from around the world to achieve meaningful lives and livelihoods. We encourage individual growth and curiosity, along with technical mastery and a commitment to excellence.

Cycle for Shelter

Emmaus helps people rebuild their lives, serving the homeless, disadvantaged, disabled, unemployed, and oppressed by providing housing and support services that empower individuals and families to reach their fullest potential! Emmaus is a local charity in which we show our support every year by donating and taking part in the Cycle for Shelter.

Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center

C2MG Builders worked to reorganize and rebuild the headquarters basement of the Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center in Newburyport.

The Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center is a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals and engaging communities to end domestic violence.

Other organizations we have worked with:

Work With Us

We manage every project from beginning to end with the utmost care, attention to detail, and respect for the client and the budget. We welcome the opportunity to work with architects and designers building custom homes, renovating and restoring historic homes, and homeowners seeking the best builders in New England.