Giving Back
HomeAid Atlanta volunteers from the real estate community packed hundreds of CareKits for local homeless residents and provided needed maintenance work at area homeless facilities last month.
The Harry Norman Cares initiative is hosting a donation drive to collect items needed for Care Kits that will be given to families staying at Ronald McDonald House Charities of Atlanta facilities.
HomeAid Atlanta harnesses volunteerism from the local building community to help those experiencing homelessness.
The fund will provide up to $2,500 per quarter to members who experience an unexpected financial crisis.
The acreage donated by Blue River Development will be used for a sports complex at the New Creation Christian Academy and a new fire station next to the Symphony Park master-planned community.
The Georgia Legal Awards recognized the attorney for her work helping Harry Norman, REALTORS® achieve numerous diversity milestones.
Through the new partnership, one of several initiatives Harry Norman REALTORS® expects to unveil this year, the brokerage will receive partner recognition and sponsor activities like the High Museum’s Wine Auction in March.
During the spring academic quarter, students in the school’s SCADpro program will develop creative, interactive and hyper-local marketing campaigns that connect Compass with the community,
Paul Ratha Yem is a Massachusetts real estate broker and former Cambodian refugee who sees parallels between his story and the women and children escaping war-torn Ukraine.
Six Atlanta-area residents will receive scholarships to Barney Fletcher Schools’ pre-license real estate salesperson courses, and four Coldwell Agents will be sponsored to join local diversity groups thanks to awards from the company’s Diversity Equity and Inclusion Council.
BoomTown has revealed the winners of the Give Back Awards: Nikki Nunez, Preston Smith and Sasha Mason.
As part of an ongoing relationship with the Food Recovery Network (FRN), the National Association of Realtors provided roughly 3,475 meals to Americans in the past six months, according to a press release.
Founded in 2017, PadSplit is a public benefit corporation that uses an Airbnb-style marketplace for affordable shared-housing options for lower-income individuals.
The Marietta-based homebuilder is once again hoping to fill a bus with toys for children in Cobb County.
It’s time for the second annual BoomTown Give Back Awards, and the popular marketing platform for real estate professionals is accepting nominations through Dec. 8.
The Blue Ridge Parade of Homes showcases 10 residences in the North Georgia mountains and runs Oct. 8 through Oct. 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.