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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Long Island Board of Realtors Prove
“We’re More Than Realtors”
Rebuilding Together LI Puts LIBOR Efforts and Funds to Good Use
Long Island, NY – Until recently, it took Angel
DiGiovanni considerable effort to leave her home for important doctor
visits to treat the numerous ailments she suffered. Thanks to the Long
Island Board of Realtors (LIBOR) and the Long Island Chapter of Rebuilding
Together, the wheelchair-bound Deer Park resident now has a wheelchair
ramp that enables her to come and go from her home with ease. .
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Photo Caption:Pictured is Frank Urso, Chairperson
of the 2006 LIBOR Public Relations Committee, working alongside
the Rebuilding Together LI team to help build the ramp that Angel
DiGiovanni needed in order to leave the house so she could receive
medical attention.
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During a recent October morning, LIBOR Realtor® members donated their
time to work alongside the Rebuilding Together LI team to build the ramp
so Angel DiGiovanni is able to receive the medical attention that she
needs. “LIBOR and Rebuilding Together LI have made my dream come
true,” explains Mrs. DiGiovanni. “Words cannot express the
gratitude that I feel to be able to leave my home to receive the medical
care that I so desperately need after being home bound for so many weeks.”
The donation by LIBOR supports this year’s campaign “We’re
More Than Realtors®” which is spearheaded by the LIBOR Public
Relations committee. “The efforts of our members prove that ‘We’re
More Than Realtors®.’ We are thrilled to support the great achievements
of organizations, such as Rebuilding Together Long Island, that are committed
to help Long Island” said Gil Picard, President of LIBOR. “LIBOR
is much more than a professional organization; we are a community that
seeks to make a difference in the neighborhoods where we do business.”
In addition to helping Rebuilding Together LI build this ramp, earlier
this summer LIBOR donated $15,000 so the organization can fulfill its
mission to help rebuild the homes and lives of people in need. “We
are dedicated to restoring the homes of economically disadvantaged homeowners
who are elderly, disabled, and/or single-parent families, so they may
continue to live in comfort with dignity and independence,” said
Harold Feldman, Long Island’s executive director of Rebuilding Together.
“Now Ms. DiGiovanni can easily access medical treatment and go about
her daily routine with the addition of a wheelchair ramp to her home.”
This year alone, the organization has built 15 wheelchair ramps and more
than 100 since its inception.
“Ms. DiGiovanni’s story is a wonderful example of how professional
organizations, such as LIBOR, can help make a difference,” said
Frank Urso, chairman of LIBOR’s public relations committee. “There
is nothing more gratifying than working with amazing organizations, such
as Rebuilding Together to make our communities a better place to live.”
For further information about Rebuilding Together Long Island, call (877)
643-6070.
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Photo Caption:
During a recent October morning, LIBOR Realtor® members donated
their time to work alongside the Rebuilding Together LI team to
build a wheelchair ramp so Angel DiGiovanni is able to receive the
medical attention that she needs. Pictured here are members of LIBOR
and Rebuilding Together LI with Angel DiGiovanni as she leaves her
home for the first time in weeks.
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Press Release Contact:
Tricia Chirco
Marketing & Communication Director
631-661-4800 Ext. 345
The Long Island Board of REALTORS® is a non-profit
trade association consisting of more than
20,000
professional Realtors. LIBOR is the largest local Realtor® Board in
the Country with ten Chapters that cover the North Shore, South Shore
and Central areas of Nassau, Suffolk and Queens Counties. Many Realtor®
members actively volunteer to participate in their local Chapter meetings
and fundraising events. Local Realtors® proudly support such great
organizations such as:
Ronald McDonald House
Rebuilding Together LI
The Optimists Inc. (Queens)
Street Life Ministries of Flushing
Lighthouse of Deliverance(Queens)
MDA (Queens)
Diabetes Research Institute (Nassau)
The Coalition to Salute Americas Heroes (Nassau)
Long Island Cares the Harry Chapin Food Bank (Suffolk)
Kids Need Us, Inc. (Suffolk)
The Retreat (Suffolk)
The Huntington Historical Society (Suffolk)
Habitat for Humanity Nassau County (Nassau)
Open Gate Association (Suffolk)
Visiting Nurse Service & Hospice of Suffolk (Suffolk)
Mather Memorial Hospital (Suffolk)
For more information about LIBOR, or to locate a Realtor
in your area, visit our web site at: www.mlsli.com.
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