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Helping Brooklyn - CRE Response to COVID-19

Brooklyn, NY During this time of uncertainty, DJ Johnston of B6 Real Estate, Sean Kelly of Ariel Property Advisors, and Dan Marks of TerraCRG have come together to create Brooklyn Brokers United. "Brooklyn has been good to us and our families and we feel a major responsibility to give back to our borough and ensure that families and communities are supported," they said.
 
The goal is to fund raise to help support three non-profit organizations that help make a major difference to the people of Brooklyn. Each of these organizations are in need of resources to keep the communities they serve afloat during and after the COVID-19 outbreak.

Any donation will be very much appreciated, and we will be dividing the proceeds evenly between these three dedicated organizations: 
The Campaign Against Hunger 
Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow 
CHIPS 

Please help to reach the goal of raising $20,000!

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