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Greater Victoria real estate agents reach out financially to community

Realtors Who Care charity program has 41 members and counting
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Lori McLeod, left, executive director of the Greater Victoria Eldercare Foundation, accepts a donation of $4,100 from Tara Hearn on behalf of Realtors Who Care. The real estate agents made a number of stops around the city on Tuesday passing on donations from their charity organization. Tim Collins/Victoria B次元官网网址

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Realtors do more than simply help clients purchase and sell homes. They also reach out into the community to help.

A Greater Victoria charity group called 100 Real Estate Agents Who Care was out this week demonstrating their commitment to community, through a series of donations to worthy local causes in and around Victoria.

The first two went to Glengarry Hospital, a seniors care facility in Fairfield specializing in compassionate end-of-life care; and the Greater Victoria Eldercare Foundation, a registered charity that raises and manages funds to support an enhanced quality of life for older adults.

The two donations of $4,100 each were presented at Glengarry, where Eldercare Foundation executive director Lori McLeod gratefully accepted the funds from Tara Hearn, representing 100 Real Estate Agents Who Care.

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ItB次元官网网址檚 important that society in general supports its aging members, she added. B次元官网网址淭hey are the people who made our world so wonderful, and we need to support them at the end of their lives.B次元官网网址

HearnB次元官网网址檚 work wasnB次元官网网址檛 done with the delivery of funds to the two Victoria-based facilities. Two more donations; $4,100 to Our Place on Pandora Avenue, and $5,100 to Habitat for Humanity in Saanich, were delivered on the same day.

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In 2014, Hearn and fellow Victoria real estate agent Jane Johnston conceived a charity in which real estate agents from across the Capital Region band together to give back to the community. They werenB次元官网网址檛 certain at first whether the idea would be successful.

The idea was simple enough; a group of Realtors would meet four times a year to select a charity to support. The selection would be made through a process that saw members nominate worthy causes and speak on behalf of that charity. The group then voted and the winning charities received a $100 donation from each of the member agents.

Almost three years later, the group is going strong and has delivered more than $40,000 to local charities, including the Laren Society, Artemis Place, Anawim House, the 1000x5 book recycling program and the Citadel Canine Society.

B次元官网网址淲e have 41 members right now, but I would challenge more real estate agents in Victoria to join our group and help us demonstrate the spirit of generosity I know exists in the industry,B次元官网网址 said Hearn.

She suggested that people choosing a real estate agent might ask whether that person is a member of the 100 Real Estate Agents Who Care, or alternatively, what charities the agent supports in the community.

More information on the group can be found on their Facebook page at .

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