EXIT Realty Corp. International Donates to Texas Flood Relief

EXIT Realty Corp. International today announced that it will donate $300,000 to benefit those hardest hit by tropical storm Harvey.

A portion of every transaction fee received by EXIT Realty Corp. International is pledged to its non-profit organization of choice.  A donation of $200,000 from that pledged pool of funds to Habitat for Humanity will be directed to benefit flood victims in the areas hardest hit by the storm. In addition, the company has donated a further $100,000 to the Red Cross disaster relief efforts.

“This record-breaking storm has left many families devastated,” said EXIT Realty Corp. International’s Founder and Chairman, Steve Morris.  “At times like this our EXIT Family rallies to help.  It’s what we do.”

 

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