Realvest Staff from left, seated:
Robin Richardson, Veronica Malolos and
standing: Jon Walls, Daniel Blackford, Patrick Mahoney, Chris Adams, Dee
Figliolia.
KISSIMMEE. FL – NAI
Realvest, based in Orlando, recently participated in a unique mission in
conjunction with Osceola County Human Services to help homeless families and
veterans who seek support services.
Veronica Malolos, broker at NAI Realvest in Osceola County, said a mix of brokers and
employees of the firm raised $3,000 for the purchase of 200 new 4-quart crock
pots that were distributed at a recent “Family Connect” event held in Kissimmee
at Rock Church on West 192.
“The crock pots provide
homeless and transitional homeless the ability to cook full healthy meals in
hotels or motels for their families while juggling multiple jobs and lack of
kitchen implements,” said Malolos.
Second Harvest also
donated 100 boxes of food that was distributed along with the crock pots at the
event.
Osceola County Human
Services helps some 300 families and 50 veterans at the annual Family Connect
Event with services ranging from childcare to job training and governmental and
veterans benefit services including medical, legal and mental health.
For a complete copy of the company’s news release,
please contact:
Beth Payan, Larry Vershel
Communications Inc. 407 644 4142 Lvershelco@aol.com
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