Mississauga, ON (June 8, 2010) – On June 10th, RE/MAX Professionals Inc. and its sales associates and support staff will officially become the first RE/MAX franchise in Ontario-Atlantic Canada to have donated $1 million to SickKids Foundation through Children’s Miracle Network. The company has championed the support of sick and injured youngsters and their families for nearly 20 years.
“RE/MAX has been a valued partner and strong supporter of SickKids Foundation since 1992 and we congratulate RE/MAX Professionals sales and support staff for reaching this significant donation milestone,” says Ted Garrard, President and CEO, SickKids Foundation. “We rely on the support of our community partners to help SickKids achieve crucial breakthroughs in paediatric research and care.”
RE/MAX Professionals—with 250 sales associates operating out of three offices in Toronto’s West End and Mississauga—has been a strong supporter of the Children’s Miracle Network since its inception. Through the Miracle Home Program, whereby sales associates donate a percentage of their earnings on the sale of each Miracle home, RE/MAX has provided vital support for highest-priority needs at SickKids, including the purchase of medical equipment, upgrades to facilities, funding for critical research, outreach programs, and support services.
“This milestone is of significant importance to our organization,” says Linda Sansom, General Manager, RE/MAX Professionals Inc. “We’ve worked tirelessly over the years to ensure that our efforts on behalf of the Children’s Miracle Network have met with unparalleled success. The on-going commitment, dedication, and outright desire to make a difference in the lives of children at SickKids has been nothing short of remarkable.”
Sansom has been instrumental in the process for the past 18 years, encouraging new agents to participate in the Miracle Home program and those already involved to increase their donations. She has also arranged numerous fundraising events, including summer barbeques, raffles, 50/50 draws, and dress-down Fridays to bolster contributions to SickKids.
The level of enthusiasm for the cause is second to none, notes Sansom. “Who hasn’t been touched by a child’s illness? We all know someone who has had an experience at SickKids. Realtors work with families day in and day out. This commitment is from our family to yours. And the best part about donating to SickKids through Children’s Miracle Network is that 100 per cent of funds raised go directly to the hospital.”
A celebration of RE/MAX Professionals’ remarkable milestone will occur at the company’s general meeting on June 10 at 11:15 a.m. at the Credit Valley Golf and Country Club, located at 2500 Old Carriage Rd. John Hartman, Chief International Officer of Children’s Miracle Network; Ted Garrard, President and CEO, SickKids Foundation; as well as a family currently receiving treatment at SickKids will be on hand at the presentation ceremony. Media are welcome to attend.
RE/MAX is Canada’s leading real estate organization with over 17,500 sales associates situated throughout its more than 680 independently-owned and operated offices across the country. The RE/MAX franchise network, now in its 37th year, is a global real estate system operating in 80 countries. Over 6,450 independently-owned offices engage over 92,000 member sales associates who lead the industry in professional designations, experience and production while providing real estate services in residential, commercial, referral, and asset management. For more information, visit: www.remax.ca.
For more information:
Linda Sansom Christine Martysiewicz
RE/MAX Professionals Inc. RE/MAX Ontario-Atlantic Canada
905.270.8840 905.542.2400
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