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Coldwell Banker Employees Volunteer Time To Give Back To The Community
Coldwell Banker employees volunteered time to build a house in the community that will benefit two local families in need.

From CBRB: On Thursday, April 27, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage (CBRB) of Amherst, NH employees, friends and family volunteered their time to continue the building of a soon-to-be-home for two local families in need of decent affordable housing at Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity’s (GNHFH) build site located at 42 Chestnut Street in Nashua, NH.
Siobhan Dalton, Coldwell Banker’s Accredited Staging Professional and Certified Relocation Specialist, organized the build day through the GNHFH Team Build Day Program and the “Coldwell Banker Cares” program, CBRB’s philanthropic arm of the company, devoted to helping causes with a connection to homeownership. GNHFH’s Team Build Day program is designed to give local groups of volunteers from companies, schools, civic organizations and other places a way to get involved with their community and learn about housing needs within the Greater Nashua community.
“I highly recommend this program to anyone considering a way for their company or group to make a contribution to their community. You won't be disappointed, it was extremely well run, well supervised, and we were treated to a yummy lunch from Subway, and matching Habitat t-shirts. Everyone said they want to do this again, and we can't wait for the next project,” said Dalton.
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Mark Hayward, owner of several Subway restaurants in the Nashua area, donates lunches nearly every Thursday to GNHFH volunteer builders. Habitat wishes to express its gratitude to Hayward and Subway for their generosity and kindness.
Habitat’s Team Build Day Program is designed to bring groups of up to 10 volunteers together for an exclusive day of building and bonding at a Habitat build site. This program funds the building of Habitat homes in the Greater Nashua area.
Throughout the day, volunteers learn new skills, increase morale all while improving group communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills. In addition, Habitat provides catered lunch, goodie bags which include t-shirts, digital photos of your group building on site, and promotional benefits to applicable groups. No construction skills are necessary and all tools, training, and safety equipment are provided by an experienced build crew on site. To sign up your group, please contact Ashley Selfridge, GNHFH Outreach & Volunteer Coordinator, at (603) 821-0376 orashley.selfridge@nashuahabitat.org.
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