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CENTURY 21 Mike Bowman announces Make a Move program with the Community Storehouse
GRAPEVINE, Texas (April 20, 2010) – CENTURY 21 Mike Bowman, Inc. announces a Make a Move, Make a Difference partnership with the Community Storehouse, a crisis-relief agency in Keller, Texas, serving children and families in the Keller and Northwest school districts. This program will allow individuals interested in buying or selling a home to make a contribution to the Community Storehouse.
To participate in this program, interested individuals must register their name with Century 21 Mike Bowman, Inc. and be assigned to a Century 21 Mike Bowman, Inc. agent prior to buying or selling a home. After the transaction is complete, Century 21 Mike Bowman, Inc. will make a donation to the Community Storehouse on behalf of the buyer or seller. Each donation will be made based on a tiered home purchase or sale price.
“We are proud to offer our Make a Move, Make a Difference donation program with the Community Storehouse,” said CENTURY 21 Mike Bowman, Inc., President Mike Bowman. “The Community Storehouse is an amazing organization that is dedicated to the well-being of families in our community that reaches out to more than 150 families each month. We hope our program will assist them in responding to the needs of these children including education, financial assistance, and dental and medical care.” For more information about the donation program, visit www.makeamoveanddifference.com
About Century 21 Mike Bowman, Inc:
Century 21 Mike Bowman, Inc. has a long tradition of providing excellent service moving clients and customers in and out of the Dallas/Fort Worth area for the past 39 years. The company has held the distinctive honor of being the number 1 office in the world in closed transactions for Century 21 International 14 times since 1993. Visit www.c21bowman.com for more information.
About the Community Storehouse:
The Community Storehouse offers assistance to children within the Keller and Northwest ISD. This assistance comes in the form of clothing, supplies, medical care, food and education just to name a few. One in seven children in Keller ISD and one in five children in Northwest ISD utilize the services of the Community Storehouse. The primary goal is to provide children with things they need for their education and to keep families together in times of crisis. This is primarily for people who are experiencing a crisis in their household, perhaps a job loss, sudden death of a family member, unexpected illness. Visit www.communitystorehouse.org for more information.