Industry charity, Agents Giving, is continuing to encourage agents and suppliers to share their #IndustryActsofKindness during this time when ongoing community spirit and neighbourhood support has never been so important.
Agents Giving has been supporting and promoting #Industry Acts of Kindness since lockdown began and believe that the ongoing support to local communities and neighbourhoods remains as important as ever.
The vulnerable require support and goodwill, as do local community causes and charities to continue to operate in these challenging times.
Michael Stoop, Chairman of Agents Giving praised the efforts and results:
“It’s been so heart-warming to see the true acts of kindness our industry has shown during these extraordinary times, and the fact you are all continuing your support locally shows a huge level of compassion”.
There are so many amazing acts of kindness but these are some which have really stood out:
Reapit GoodSam Volunteering – The team at Reapit has been busy doing a variety of good deeds such as making dinners, headbands, scrubs; shopping for the vulnerable, dog walking, serving food to hospitals, check in and chat, park rangering, food packing and food bank volunteering.
Mio – Jon Horton of Mio has decided to set himself a challenge on 3rd July to raise £1,000 for Mind.
Jon will be cycling 88 miles of a national trail that stretches across four counties including footpaths, bridleways and byways and will be streaming live via Facebook at major landmarks along the way.
Drivers & Norris – will be honouring their pledged sponsorship to the cancelled Beacon Festival for four local charities; Thames Valley Air Ambulance, Footsteps Foundation, First Steps Family Hub and The Tree House School.
Murray Lee of Dreamview Estates – has been a true helping hand by raising money for NHS Charities Together; by delivering easter eggs to locals self-isolating; being a GoodSam first responder volunteer; shopping and delivering; driving for the “We Donate You Deliver” scheme providing meals to frontline NHS workers; and most recently fundraising by dressing as a French onion seller cycling 2 miles to a friend’s house.
His overall fundraising is totalling close to £6,000 for NHS Charities Together.
Thorgills Estate Agents – has collected over 250 bags of unwanted homeware and clothing from locals and organised home cooked meals for their local Brentford Homeless Centre since lockdown began and were instrumental in the relocation of the Hounslow Food Box.
To see more of these lovely examples of kindness and to share your act of kindness visit the web page.
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