EXIT Realty N.F.I. and the Spirit of EXIT Combine Forces to Give Over $30k to Charity

Randy Bricker, Sales Representative with EXIT Realty N.F.I. in Pensacola, FL spearheaded  a Charity Golf Tournament hosted by EXIT Realty N.F.I. for Capstone Adaptive Learning & Therapy Centers. Capstone’s mission is to advance the independence of children and adults with a spectrum of abilities and disabilities.

The event helped to raise awareness of the organization and its services among 144 golfers, 30+ vendors, 25+ volunteers, and 25+ sponsors. The tournament was held at Scenic Hills Country Club where EXIT had a booth and provided information and materials about services, included promotional items in goodie bags for each player, and passed out food and beverage samples by vendors.

EXIT associates raised money by selling tickets for the event to players, tee signs and flag sticks to companies, prize and game tickets to players, volunteers, and businesses, as well as sponsorship packages for businesses.

The money raised will be used for much needed services provided by the organization including early intervention services like speech, occupational, and physical therapies, Board Certified Behavioral Analysis and Applied Behavioral Analysis services, among many others. “Overall this was a very fun and successful event,” said Allie Bricker, Director of Donor Experience with Capstone.  “Funds raised from the tournament will improve the lives of children and adults with a spectrum of abilities and disabilities in our community. Without EXIT Realty N.F.I. and their associates helping secure sponsors and donations themselves we would not have been able to make this tournament such a success!”

A portion of every transaction fee received by EXIT Realty Corp. International is applied to its charitable fund. Through the Spirit of EXIT Charitable Program, EXIT offices and associates can raise money for local, approved, registered charities and apply to EXIT’s head office to have those funds matched from the company’s pool of funds. Randy and his team hoped to raise $10,000, which EXIT’s head office was proud to match, however they more than doubled that goal and raised an astonishing $20,510.12, for a total donation of $30,510.12 to Capstone Adaptive Learning & Therapy Centers.

“Because of amazing Community Partners like you, Capstone can continue providing important services that help children of all abilities learn and grow to their fullest potential. On behalf of our children, students, and staff we send our sincere thanks for your generosity,” said Dr. Sherry White, President and CEO, Capstone Adaptive Learning & Therapy Centers.

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