Thousands of real estate agents and employees with Long & Foster Real Estate, including those at the Hanover office in Mechanicsville, Va., rolled up their sleeves and took part in the company’s 18th annual Community Service Day, which was observed on June 3, 2015. Long & Foster’s Community Service Day takes place at its over 180 locations throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, including its headquarters in Chantilly, Va. The annual event provides an opportunity for Long & Foster agents and staff to give back to their communities through a variety of service projects, including food drives, park clean-ups and more.
The Hanover office chose to volunteer with Lee-Davis High School on Thursday, June 11. The Hanover office did a beautification project for the high school to enhance their front entrance sign. With a lot of digging and planting, the new landscaping surrounding the sign gave much joy to the staff and student body at the high school.
“Community Service Day is a vitally important component of Long & Foster and our corporate culture of giving,” said P. Wesley Foster Jr., founder, chairman and CEO of The Long & Foster Companies. “Our Long & Foster family gains 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 assistance, we are honored to have the opportunity to help them.”
In addition to its dedication to serving the community, Long & Foster Real Estate is committed to the success of its sales associates and is an industry leader in providing the latest and best tools, technology and training. For more information, visit www.LongandFoster.com.