Don’t Let The Community Food Bank Fail!

 The Community Food Bank Fail! No Way!!

We all know that times are tuff, the economy is slow, people are losing their jobs, and fewer people are able to contribute to charity.  It is possible that people could be going hungry with all this going on.

You can help.  Please give a little bit.  Contribute to the Community Food Bank of New Jersey.

People of all walks of like are finding times tuff, we in the New Jersey Real Estate business have been feeling the pain of the downturn of the New Jersey real estate markets for the past 2 years now and many of my fellow New Jersey Realtors have had to leave the business to be able to support their families.  Those of us who are holding tuff and sticking with the the business in places like the Morristown NJ real estate market will be giving back in any way we can.

James Boyer
Morristown NJ REALTOR
RE/MAX Properties Unlimited
973-539-6300 Office
973-647-0253 Direct

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3 Responses to “Don’t Let The Community Food Bank Fail!”

  1. Mike Pannell ( Dallas Realtor) Says:

    Yes please donate, We donate as much as possible here in Dallas. Do your part people. Some day you might need help also.

  2. Raleigh Real Estate Says:

    It’s always important to give back! It’s nice to see that you use your blog to help others!

  3. David Bruce Jr Says:

    Here’s what I did to get my local population to donate:

    I have a flickr online photo album account.
    I went into the local food bank here in Frederick Maryland and took pictures of the empty shelves.

    added a caption to the effect of “looking kinda bare, doncha think?”

    Posted that to my Life in Frederick Maryland blog

    and my phone has been ringing with churche groups wanting to volunteer ever since.

    go to flickr.com and type Frederick Food Bank into the search box.

    I do local SEO for small businesses, it was easy to rank higher than the charity websites as the webmasters they used are not search engine savvy

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