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Brookhill Properties collects toys for homeless children

New York, NY Brookhill Properties LLC, a real estate investment company, in partnership with the Coalition for the Homeless, held a holiday toy drive to benefit homeless children in the NYC area.

Brookhill Properties collected new toys for children living in New York City homeless shelters for the upcoming holiday season. The Coalition for the Homeless is a long-standing advocacy and direct service organization. The nonprofit develops and implements humane, cost-effective strategies to end mass homelessness in NYC.  “Our holiday toy drive is a simple way of supporting thousands of children right here in our backyard who are living in shelters and are in great need,” said Courtney Knopf, executive VP at Brookhill Properties. “It’s important to Brookhill that we do our part and bring some holiday joy to these children, and we’re pleased to be able to assist such a wonderful organization as the Coalition for the Homeless.”

Brookhill Properties is a strong advocate of corporate volunteering in New York City. Most recently, the firm made monetary contributions and regularly volunteers at Trinity’s Services and Food for the Homeless (SAFH). Additionally, the company funds and maintains the upkeep of the Creative Little Garden, located at 530 E. 6th Street between Avenues A and B.

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