Long & Foster Headquarters’ Annual Community Service Day Benefits You Feed Others

June 17, 2013

16th year for companywide Community Service Day

Long & Foster® Real Estate, Inc. the largest independent residential real estate company in the United States, announced that many of its sales offices throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions, along with its headquarters staff located in Chantilly, Va., participated in the company’s annual Community Service Day on June 11, 2013.

Thousands of Long & Foster sales associates and employees rolled up their sleeves and took their talents into local neighborhoods to give something back to the many communities the company serves. The Long & Foster teams worked on-site at parks, schools, shelters, homes and day care centers, helping local organizations with spring cleaning efforts and other much-needed improvements.

Employees at Long & Foster’s Chantilly headquarters volunteered for Community Service Day by collecting and packing food items for children in need for the You Feed Others program. This is the third year the company has supported the program, which aims to feed school-aged children in Fairfax County – those who typically qualify for free and reduced-price meals – when school is not in session.

UFO is a program founded by a Centreville-area teacher who noticed many school-aged children were struggling to stay focused when they were hungry. These students were coming to school without having eaten on a regular basis and she noticed they were often more focused on where their next meal would come from than academics. With the help of Centreville United Methodist Church, the UFO program began distributing backpack kits to qualifying children that contain food to feed them throughout the weekend or a period when school is not in session.

About 26 percent of students at Fairfax County Public Schools qualify for free and reduced-price meals. They are ensured breakfast and lunch at school each weekday but these may be the only hot, nutritious meals some students’ families can afford.

Long & Foster employees gathered together in the building to create a large assembly line where they placed two breakfast, lunch and dinner items, two snack items and a juice box into bags for the weekend food kits. More than 700 kits were created that will help feed children at Pine Spring Elementary School. Pine Spring Principal Armando Peri addressed the volunteers, thanking them for their contributions and work. He said the kits make a big difference in the lives of the children who receive them.

“This annual event, now in its sixteenth year, is a vitally important part of Long & Foster’s culture,” says P. Wesley Foster Jr., chairman and CEO of The Long & Foster® Companies. “Our sales associates and employees gain a tremendous sense of personal satisfaction by contributing their time and effort to the local communities in which we live and work. At a time when many charities and local organizations have a great need for an extra set of hands in getting the job done, we are honored to have the opportunity to assist them.”