CHICAGO, IL — Baird &
Warner, Chicagoland’s largest locally owned independent residential real estate
services company, has revealed the five nonprofits that won a share of $120,000
in grants through its charitable arm –– the Good Will Network –– to further
their work providing shelter and supporting services to people at risk of
homelessness.
This marks a 20 percent
increase in the total donations the Good Will Network provided last year.
The winners of this year’s
Good Will Network initiative, called “$24K of Solid Good,” were chosen based on
a Baird & Warner social media campaign that asked the public to vote during
the month of August. Each winning organization received $24,000.
“Baird & Warner has
been an advocate of Chicagoland’s communities since we made our first
transaction in 1855,” said Jennifer
Alter Warden, chief operating officer and executive vice president of Baird
& Warner, who leads the Good Will Network’s efforts.
“Our people are committed to helping those in need from every walk of life, and what these organizations do day-to-day is beyond inspiring. We want to honor their efforts in providing shelter with our contribution, as it represents the core values of the Good Will Network.”
Baird & Warner’s
broker associates, loan officers and employees nominated the 10 “$24K of Solid
Good” finalists – each of which help serve a variety of community needs with a
focus on housing, particularly for women and children. The public then voted
and the five organizations with the most votes won. A video featuring the
winning organizations receiving their $24,000 can be viewed here.
The winning Chicagoland
organizations are:
BEDS Plus Care Inc.
Housing Opportunities for
Women (HOW)
Marklund
For
more information on this press release, please contact:
Kim Manning, kmanning@taylorjohnson.com (312)
267-4527
Rebecca Boykin, rboykin@taylorjohnson.com, (312)
267-4523
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