Realogy Charitable Foundation to Raise Funds for Relief Efforts in Haiti
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Realogy Corporation, a provider of real estate and relocation services, recently announced its campaign to raise funds to support the victims of the catastrophic earthquake that devastated Haiti earlier this week.
The Realogy Charitable Foundation will distribute all funds raised directly to the American Red Cross International Response Fund.
To make a donation through the Realogy Charitable Foundation, click here. This portal is a secure online donation system that allows any individual to use a credit card/debit card or electronic check.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/realogy_charitable_foundation_to_raise_funds_for_relief_efforts_in_haiti/1683.
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