Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Boston real estate firm gives back to the community

In a year that has seen historic stock market volatility, one local firm has chosen to help their neighbors in need. Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty, a luxury Boston real estate company, has decided to donate funds to several local charities in lieu of their annual client appreciation holiday party. “We are very aware of the needs that aren’t being met around the city. It is important for us to help our neighbors by donating our time, money and support,” says John Ranco, Sales Director.

Several of Boston’s community organizations will receive Gibson Sotheby’s support, such as The Home for Little Wanderers, Project Place and Home Start. The firm’s individual offices have also chosen to contribute to additional charities within their communities, including The Women’s Lunch Place, Hale Barnard House, The Boston Home, Kids Can Cook, Youth Service Providers Network, Animal Rescue League, Jane Doe Inc., New England Shelter for Homeless Veterans, Townie Santa, and the Warren Prescott School.

Larry Rideout, CEO and owner of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty, says he has seen a tremendous amount of enthusiasm coming from the agents. Rideout and his family recently volunteered at the Boston Rescue Mission. “I am so proud of what we are doing. My colleagues and I care about our neighbors and want to do something to help them in a very real way. This is simply inspiring.”

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