RE/MAX helps local children have successful school year

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RE/MAX Tri County is known for more than just real estate. Broker-Owner Rosalie Daniels and her agents continue their commitment to give back to the community by partnering with HomeFront, an organization working to end poverty and homelessness in Mercer County.

RE/MAX Tri County and its participating agents assembled backpacks to help local Mercer County children have a successful start to their school year.

Each backpack contained essential school supplies including two pocket folders, a one-subject notebook, composition book, pencils, glue sticks, a ruler, a box of crayons, a pack of index cards, a pencil pouch containing a blue or black pen, a red pen and a highlighter. In total, RE/MAX Tri County donated 66 backpacks.

“We are always looking for different charitable opportunities and ways to contribute to the community,” Daniels said in a statement. “HomeFront presented the opportunity to give back to children, which is something we have done consistently and feel passionately about.”

More information is online at mercercountyhomesforsale.com.

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