Real estate brokerage gives back to local communities for annual event
Thousands of real estate agents and employees with Long & Foster Real Estate, including those at the Village of Midlothian, Virginia office rolled up their sleeves and took part in the company’s annual Community Service Day on June 5.
“I am incredibly proud of our employees and agents across our region for their enthusiastic participation in Community Service Day,” said Dawn Bradley, senior regional vice president of the Richmond and Charlottesville/Staunton regions. “Our dedication to giving back to the communities that have given us so much truly exemplifies the spirit of our company – together we are making a difference.”
Long & Foster’s Community Service Day took place at its over 170 locations throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. 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 Village of Midlothian office chose to volunteer with The Ronald McDonald House. Agents and employees collected and put together “Grab N Go” and activity bags to be taken to the Richmond Ronald McDonald House for parents to grab and take with them to the hospital where their child is being treated. There were also donations of food and water to be given to the Ronald McDonald House.
“Community Service Day is a vitally important component of Long & Foster’s corporate culture of giving,” said Patrick Bain, president and CEO of The Long & Foster Companies, the parent company of Long & Foster Real Estate. “Our team gains a tremendous sense of satisfaction by contributing their time and efforts to the communities in which we live and work.”
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