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Company makes break time a time for doing good deeds

With a long list of things that need to be done during the holidays, it can be challenging to find the time to do a good deed that can help Veterans in need.

Lincolnwood Illinois based URB, Inc. shared photos and a video with the United Relief Foundation on how they are in the 'Tis the Season of Service spirit by making break time a time for doing good deeds in the service of those who served this holiday season.

The photo is of a recent work break where some of URB's staff were joined by URB, Inc. president Brian Urbanowski and URB Remodeling Manager Remi Taylor in putting together personal hygiene care kits as part of United Relief Foundation's 'Tis the Season of Service campaign.

"I'm hopeful by sharing stories like URB will give others ideas how they can fit doing a good deed, for any charitable organization, into their hectic day," comments United Relief Foundation president Frank Salato. "Today is a good day to do a good deed that will help our Veterans in need know they have not been forgotten and their service has not been forsaken."

Being United In Service, the personal hygiene care kit items donated and assembled by URB will be distributed by the Foundation to homeless Veterans in Cook County Illinois.

URB, Inc. was founded by Brian Urbanowski in 1986 and continues today offering Chicago home buyers, property owners, and real estate investors unmatched personal attention and professional service. And, URB Remodeling is part of the URB, Inc. family of real estate professionals, businesses and services. For additional information please visit URBChicago.com

Based in Deerfield Illinois, the United Relief Foundation is a 501(c)(3) humanitarian aid organization doing the good deeds that are making a difference by being the difference in the lives of the men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces. For additional information please call (888) 718-0989 or visit UnitedReliefFoundation.org

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