
CMCAR members who took part in a day’s outreach aat United Way of Cape May County are, from left, Jeanette DiNardo (Coldwell Banker Otton Realty), Pat Barry (Lees Realty) Lee and Carol Anderson (Cape May Realty) and Eric Sanderson (Upper Township student) helped prepare and serve lunches.
WILDWOOD — Cape May County Association of REALTORS gathered for their general membership meeting in June and were asked to reach in their pockets for loose change.
That loose change was collected and used to purchase 30 boxed lunches for county residents in need at the United Way located at the First Baptist Church, Maple and Atlantic avenues here.
CMCAR members who participated in the day’s outreach included Jeanette DiNardo (Coldwell Banker Otton Realty), Pat Barry (Lees Realty) Lee and Carol Anderson (Cape May Realty) and Eric Sanderson (Upper Township student) helped prepare and serve those lunches.
The United Way opens its doors every Thursday to provide lunch to county residents.
For some, the lunch served is the only nutritious meal they eat all week.
The United Way office located at the First Baptist Church on East Maple Avenue, immediately behind the church, also houses a fully stocked food pantry that is also open on Thursdays.
Those who would like to help should call the United Way at 729-2002.
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Wed, 07/09/2008 - 5:07am
AWWWWW THATS NICE.. THE REALTORS WHO JUST MADE THE MOST MONEY WITH THE REAL ESTATE BOOM FOR THE PAST 5 YEARS, ARE THROWING US POOR PEOPLE CRUMBS, AND LOOK HOW HAPPY THEY LOOK.. WHAT? YOUR NOT MAKING MONEY ANY MORE.. HOME SALES ARE DOWN, TO BAD.. YOU DID IT TO YOUR SELF, SELLING HOMES TO PEOPLE WHO CANNOT AFFORD THEM EFFECTS ALL OF US.. BUT YOU MADE ALL THE MONEY, I HOPE IN A FEW YEARS I AM SERVING YOU LUNCH.