After years of research and dedication by its members, All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church of Braintree, Massachusetts, was recently honored with a listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Along the way, the Church applied for and was granted Community Preservation funds from the Town of Braintree for repair of portions of the Church’s unique stone exterior. In order to receive the CPA funds, the Church was required to grant an Historic Preservation Restriction to the Town subject to the approval of the Massachusetts Historical Commission. Attorney Susan Murphy of Dain Torpy provided pro bono assistance to the Church in its preparation and negotiation of the Restriction. While such Historic Preservation Restrictions start with a standard form, each must be tailored to the historic aspects of the property. In addition, to address the structure’s religious purpose, the Restriction had to be modified so that the restrictions did not interfere with the Church’s Constitutional rights to free exercise of religion. With the cooperation of the Town, the Church, with Attorney Murphy’s assistance, was able to secure the funding necessary to preserve this beautiful and historic structure in a manner consistent with its mission. READ MORE
Heading Home Holiday Decorating
As a firm Dain Torpy decorated a support home for homeless women in Cambridge for the holidays.

Passport to Pairings
Dain Torpy is a proud sponsor of this year’s annual Passport to Pairings event put on by the Boston Bar Foundation. The annual event welcomes hundreds of area attorneys, law students, and summer associates for a food-filled evening to support the Public Service programs of the BBA.
Urbanity Dance
Kate Moran Carter assisted Urbanity Dance in moving to their new location at 1180 Washington Street in the South End. Ms. Carter assisted Urbanity in negotiating with the City of Boston and the Trustees of the mixed-use condominium in which Urbanity’s space is now located, renegotiating the terms of Urbanity’s lease, and addressing construction-related issues stemming from Urbanity’s build-out in the new space. See more about Urbanity Dance’s move and their mission to grant access to dance and art to all in the article published by Boston.com: Urbanity Dance Builds Community Through Movement
BBA Summer Jobs Program and Greater Boston Area Charities
Dain Torpy is a proud funder the Boston Bar Association’s Summer Jobs program. This summer from the help of its funders the BBA was able to fund summer jobs for 14 Boston High school students. Dain Torpy is also a proud supporter of numerous Boston charities and nonprofit organizations, including but not limited to: Heading Home, a charity dedicated to ending homelessness in Greater Boston, Cans for Charity, a nonprofit that uses money from recycling cans to help others in need, and More Than Words, a nonprofit empowering youth in the foster care system, homeless, or out of school to take charge of their life. Dain Torpy also sponsors events held by various Boston organizations. This year we have sponsored events like the Boston Bar Association Diversity Dinner, the Boston Bar Association Annual Luncheon, Town of Hingham’s 4th of July Parade, and the Lawyers for Transgender Rights Fundraiser for the Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition. Dain Torpy also participates in the American Heart Association’s Lawyers Have Heart 5K each year, which raises money and awareness for heart disease and stroke victims.