As a Bostonian, I appreciate the impact this charity has made on the philanthropic culture of this city, and in the lives of many cancer patients around the world. It is something I admire and want my company to be a part of.
Boston, MA (PRWEB) January 28, 2014
Boston Z Realty, a real estate brokerage in downtown Boston, is raising funds for the community through the course of their business, by choosing The Jimmy Fund as their charitable focus for 2014.
“The Jimmy Fund,” founded by the Variety Children’s Charity of New England in 1948, serves to support Boston’s Dana- Farber Cancer Institute by raising funds for adult and pediatric cancer care and research. Backed by the Boston Red Sox, The Jimmy Fund signifies one of the most outstanding partnerships between a team and a charity in the history of professional sports. “I am proud to choose the Jimmy Fund as our charitable focus for this year,” says Dillon Currier, President/Broker at Boston Z Realty. “As a Bostonian, I appreciate the impact this charity has made on the philanthropic culture of this city, and in the lives of many cancer patients around the world. It is something I admire and want my company to be a part of.”
For all listing and sales referrals sent to Boston Z Realty, they will donate $200 per referral to The Jimmy Fund. “We have added another reason for buyers and sellers to choose Boston Z Realty,” states Currier. “I have long supported local charities, and now it’s time for our brokerage to support them too. We are committed to our community and we are confident that our clients will share this commitment.”
Boston Z Realty was formed in 2012 by Dillon Currier and Wendy Heyman, and focuses primarily on residential home sales and rentals in Boston and the surrounding areas. Their motto, “Leaders with Integrity” is affirmed with their dedicated agents and staff and the superior service, quality, and ethics offered to their clients. For more information about Boston Z Realty, call (617) 262-2224 or visit their website.
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