Coldwell Banker Burnet’s Edina Regional Office Donates $2,000 to Angel Foundation
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Lana Simon
Coldwell Banker Burnet
(847) 313‐6770 or lana.simon@cbexchange.com
Edina, MN (March 5, 2015) The Coldwell Banker Burnet Foundation and the company’s Edina Regional office, proudly presented a check for $2,000 to its Foundation partner, Angel Foundation.
The Coldwell Banker Burnet Foundation supports housing-related organizations in the communities they serve. The Angel Foundation’s Emergency Financial Assistance Program provides funds to adults in active cancer treatment for non-medical basic needs such as food, gas, utilities and housing payments. Since 2001, they have provided more than $4 million in emergency financial assistance and helped more than 22,000 people through its programs.
“We are pleased to have contributed to such a worthy organization,” said Neal Simonson, branch vice president of the Edina Regional office. “Angel Foundation provides peace of mind to families in their time of need.”
Coldwell Banker Burnet Foundation is the charitable arm of Coldwell Banker Burnet and a local chapter of the Realogy Charitable Foundation Inc., a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. The Coldwell Banker Burnet Foundation’s mission is to support housing-related needs of people at all stages of life in the communities they serve. To learn more about the Coldwell Banker Burnet Foundation and how to get involved with the organization’s non-profit partners, visit CBBurnetGives.org.
Coldwell Banker Burnet, a leading residential real estate brokerage headquartered in Edina, Minn., serves Minnesota and western Wisconsin. The company, which was founded in 1973, operates 24 offices and has 1,700 sales associates throughout the market. For more information, please visit Coldwell Banker Burnet’s Web site at CBBurnet.com or call 952-820-HOME (4663). Coldwell Banker Burnet is part of NRT LLC, the nation’s largest residential real estate brokerage company. NRT, a subsidiary of Realogy, operates Realogy’s company-owned real estate brokerage offices.