Old Colony Habitat for Humanity is thrilled to announce that the Marmol Family has been selected as the future homeowners of our current build at 762 Washington Street in Franklin.
Sally Marmol, a proud mother to Amelia (13), Evani (12), and Jonathon (10), grew up in Fall River and now works right here in Franklin. For Sally, owning a home represents much more than a roof over their heads — it means stability, security, and the opportunity to build a brighter future.
“For my children and me, this home means so much more than words can describe,” said Sally Marmol. “We are so excited to become part of the Franklin community — to live, work, and grow here. I can’t wait to give back and be part of the fabric of this wonderful town that has already made us feel so welcome.”
Located at 762 Washington Street, the Franklin home is a beautiful 2,128-square-foot, three-bedroom, two-bath historic rehabilitation project. The restored home blends the charm of its original character with modern updates, creating a safe and comfortable space for the Marmol family to thrive.
“We are overjoyed for Sally and her family,” said Kimberly Thomas,
CEO of Old Colony Habitat for Humanity. “This project has been a true labor of love — transforming a historic Franklin house into a beautiful, modern home where the Marmol family can build lasting memories. It’s a wonderful example of what happens when a community comes together to create affordable housing opportunities.”
Franklin Town Administrator Jamie Hellen shared his enthusiasm for the partnership, saying, “We’re proud to support Old Colony Habitat for Humanity in bringing this meaningful project to life. The Washington Street home not only preserves an important piece of Franklin’s history but also gives a deserving family the opportunity to build their future here. The Marmol family will be a wonderful addition to our community, and we’re thrilled to welcome them to Franklin.”
Old Colony Habitat for Humanity extends heartfelt thanks to the Town of Franklin for its partnership and support throughout the project. The build represents not only the organization’s mission to provide affordable housing, but also the spirit of collaboration that makes communities stronger.
Together, we’re building homes, hope, and a stronger community.
Let’s join in congratulating the Marmol family and cheering them on as
they take this exciting step toward their new home!
