BreaktimeWatertown’s Elizabeth Plume has been appointed as the development director at Breaktime. The following information was provided by Breaktime:
Breaktime, a Boston-based nonprofit organization that supports youth experiencing homelessness, today announced the appointment of Elizabeth Plume as the organization’s development director. The Watertown resident will help lead fundraising efforts for the organization as it prepares for a statewide expansion of its program.
“Elizabeth brings great passion, insights, and vision to this critical role in our organization,” said Connor Schoen, Breaktime Co-Founder and Executive Director. “As we prepare to grow the reach of our program, and support more young people experiencing homelessness across the Commonwealth and beyond we must dedicate resources to growing our network of financial supporters. Elizabeth’s appointment signals that Breaktime is deepening its roots and commitment to this work.”
Just last week Breaktime announced it had been awarded a $625,000 grant – the largest single grant award in Breaktime’s history – from The Devonshire Foundation that will support its statewide growth.
Plume joins Breaktime from the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute where she served as Development Manager since 2020.