Socci of NAI Long Island named IREM Humanitarian of the Year
March 5, 2010 - Owners Developers & Managers
Frank Socci, CPM, of NAI Long Island, was honored as Humanitarian of the Year by the Greater New York Chapter of IREM at the organization's annual gala. A life-long volunteer, Socci gives not only financially, but he also invests a considerable amount of his free time volunteering. He fully embraces the concept of giving back.
Socci said, "I've been extremely fortunate in my life, and I want to share with those who are less fortunate. It is incumbent upon me and people like me to get involved and help. I almost feel selfish when I volunteer because it makes me feel so good. I can't understand why other people do not get involved."
Among the organizations close to Socci's heart are the Special Olympics; Special Olympics Soccer League; March of Dimes and Toys for Tots. Socci brought his passion for helping others to IREM. Through his encouragement and guidance, the chapter has held three annual golf outings to benefit the March of Dimes and each year they collect thousands of toys through the Chapter's members and residents of buildings managed by IREM certified property managers and accredited resident managers.
Many years ago, when volunteering at a Special Olympics event, one of his young sons turned to Socci and asked, "Why do we have to volunteer?" Socci responded, "Because if we don't, who will?" This attitude of taking responsibility is why the members of IREM voted for Socci to receive this prestigious award. "This man has the heart of a giant," said IREM Greater New York Chapter president Jeffery Klarfeld. "The world needs more people like Frank Socci."