Adam Morrissette
Adam Morrissette joined The Call On Me Foundation in 2025 and serves as the Director of Community Impact, bringing with him a lifelong commitment to service, leadership, and advocacy for the veteran community. His passion for supporting military families and dedication to the foundation’s mission have made him a strong voice in helping expand awareness and strengthen the organization’s impact.
From 2006 to 2010, Adam honorably served in the United States Marine Corps, where he developed the core values of discipline, integrity, and selfless service that continue to guide his personal and professional life today.
After completing his military service, Adam transitioned into the healthcare field, first working as an Emergency Medical Technician before earning his Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Over the past decade, he has built a distinguished career as a nurse, serving in a variety of roles across cardiology, emergency medicine, administrative supervision, and nursing management. He currently serves as Assistant Nurse Manager for the Nursing Resource Team at Lahey Clinic, where he helps lead clinical teams dedicated to delivering exceptional patient care.
Adam’s commitment to service did not end when he left the military. Through his work with The Call On Me Foundation, he remains deeply dedicated to ensuring that Veteran families facing sudden and unexpected loss receive immediate support, compassion, and a community that stands beside them when they need it most. As an Ambassador, Adam helps advance the foundation’s mission by raising awareness, building partnerships, and expanding the reach of programs that support Gold Star and surviving families.
Outside of his professional and volunteer work, Adam is a devoted husband and father of two. He enjoys playing hockey, fishing with his children, and cheering on Boston sports teams. His dedication to family, service, and community embodies the spirit of The Call On Me Foundation and makes him a valued member of the team.





