paparazzi: Volunteers from Ann Arbor-area Keller Williams offices help homeowners affected by Dexter tornado
Associates from the Keller Williams Ann Arbor Market Center and the Dexter Business Center participated in the third annual RED Day on May 10. Locally, volunteers chose to help Dexter homeowners affected by a tornado in March.
A group of Keller Williams volunteered helped Dexter homeowners upright trees damaged in the March tornado. Pictured are KW associates Mary Hettinger (left), Elizabeth Raines, Matt Verbaan, Larry Gotcher, Norm Holman and Ken Boston, along with area residents.
Photos courtesy of Keller Williams
KW volunteers Candace Pinaud, James Giacalone , Michelle Stenson, Karolynn Schofield, Kathy Toth, Christa Caulk take a break from planting trees.
RED Day, which stands for Renew, Energize and Donate, is an annual service initiative during which the company’s associates donate a day to give back to the community.
Ann Arbor and Dexter associates volunteered at the Huron Farms subdivision, planting flowers, trees and putting down mulch at the homes that were damaged by the tornado. The local associates were among more than 70,000 volunteers from Keller Williams Realty across the United States and Canada participating in RED Day.
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