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Jonathan Rose Companies celebrates spirit of Thanksgiving with National Volunteer Day

Employees from the New York office volunteered at the Food Bank of NYC.

New York, NY As we celebrate the holiday season, Jonathan Rose Companies, LLC, a leading green real estate investment, development and project management firm, celebrated the spirit of Thanksgiving by holding a company-wide community volunteer day. Throughout their regional offices in the northeast, southwest and Midwest, 264 employees working at 47 locations located throughout the United States volunteered over 1,470 hours to various community organizations and causes. Employees from the New York office volunteered at the Food Bank of NYC and employees from the Cleveland office lent a hand at the Stepstone Academy and other volunteers from the office volunteered at Guidestone Workforce 360. Other benefactors of Jonathan Rose Companies’ annual community volunteer day included blood drives and hurricane relief efforts for the American Red Cross; Habitat for Humanity; Catholic Social Services of Miami Valley Food Pantry in Dayton, OH;  the Daily Bread Soup Kitchen in Lima, Ohio; the DCNA Downtown Central Neighborhood Association in Canton, OH; the Shawnee Lake Park Clean-Up project in Portsmouth, OH; the Detroit Rescue Mission; the Pikeville Cross Park Clean-up in Cumberland, CT; and the Buffalo City Mission as well as local community health fairs, day care, senior and women’s centers.

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