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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago Donates $40,000 to Local Food Pantries to Replace Holiday Party

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago and the Kindness Foundation have announced $40,000 of giving to local food pantries in place of their annual companywide holiday party. The branch offices are selecting the local pantries in the communities they serve.

Diane Glass, CEO, said, "Our tradition is to bring our entire company together for a holiday celebration and that isn't possible this year. At the same time, there is more need in our communities than ever. We felt that we could show our agents and staff how much we care by doing something for our neighbors."

"It was very important to us to make a difference locally, so our offices will choose the food pantries to support," added Mark Pasquesi, president. "From Chicago and the North and West suburbs, to the lake shore communities in Indiana and Michigan, we can help families put food on their tables this holiday season."

Joe Stacy, senior vice president, general sales manager and Kindness Foundation chairman, added, "By making this impactful donation to our local food pantries, we are being safe and living the mission of our Kindness Foundation which is to support meaningful local initiatives that improve the communities we serve and enhance the quality of life for our fellow citizens."

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago is a full-service real estate firm with more than 1,500 real estate professionals and staff in 24 offices serving customers throughout the Chicago metropolitan area, the North Shore, West Suburban communities, Southern Wisconsin, Northwest Indiana and Harbor Country, Michigan. Recognized as a Top Workplace in Chicago, their local roots are complemented by the extensive global reach of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, one of the nation's leading real estate brands. Clients can experience all-inclusive homeownership services from their affiliated companies: Prosperity Home Mortgage LLC, Fort Dearborn Title, and HomeServices Insurance. Visit BHHSChicago.com.

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