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The KoenigRubloff Cares Foundation, the Charitable Arm of Chicago Real Estate Brokerage Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices KoenigRubloff Realty Group, Raised $20,000 for Hurricane Relief at A Night in Monte Carlo Fundraiser

NORTHBROOK, IL- Nancy Nagy, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices KoenigRubloff Realty Group, is pleased to announce that the firm's charitable arm, the KoenigRubloff Cares Foundation, raised $20,000 for Hurricane Relief at their second annual A Night in Monte Carlo fundraiser held on November 9, 2017. The swanky affair was held at the Montgomery Club and featured gaming tables, a silent auction and catering by Gibson's Bar & Steakhouse. The funds raised will go towards hurricane relief through Habitat for Humanity's Hammers Back Program and the Sunshine Kids who have been impacted by the recent hurricanes.

Nagy said, "The recent hurricanes have had such a devastating impact on people's lives, families, homes and communities." She continued, "As hurricane relief is going to be an ongoing necessity for some time to come, we were pleased that our Foundation could raise $20,000 to aid in relief efforts now when they are needed desperately."

Joe Stacy, Chairman of the KoenigRubloff Cares Foundation, added, "Assisting those in need is what our Foundation is all about, so hurricane relief was a natural fit for us. Thank you to all those who contributed and supported this event. You made it a wonderful success."

The KoenigRubloff Cares Foundation is an Illinois 501C3 non-profit organization based in Chicago, Illinois that supports Habitat for Humanity and The Sunshine Kids. Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit organization that transforms lives through affordable and responsible homeownership, and their Hammers Back program helps families with long-term hurricane recovery. The Sunshine Kids is a non-profit organization dedicated to children with cancer. To learn more about the KoenigRubloff Cares Foundation, please visit KoenigRubloffCares.com.

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