Realtor Magazine Announces Good Neighbor Awards Finalists.CHICAGO -- REALTOR(R) Magazine, the official publication of the National Association of Realtors The National Association of Realtors (NAR) is made up of residential and commercial realtors who are brokers, salespeople, property managers, appraisers, and counselors, and others working in the real estate industry. (R), has announced the names of the 10 Good Neighbor Awards finalists for 2004. The Good Neighbor Awards, in its fifth year, recognizes the ongoing efforts of Realtors(R) who make exceptional contributions to improving the quality of life in their communities. There were nearly 300 entries. Five winners will be selected from among these 10 finalists and will be announced in the November issue of REALTOR(R) Magazine. The winners will receive travel expenses to the Realtors(R) Conference & Expo in Orlando in November, national media exposure for their community cause, and a $7,500 grant for their cause. In addition to the winners, five honorable mentions will each receive a $1,500 grant. NAR NAR National Association of REALTORS NAR Nucleic Acids Research (journal) NAR National Association of Rocketry NAR Nationale Arbeidsraad (Dutch: National Labor Council; Brussels, Belgium) President Walt McDonald Walter Robert McDonald (born on July 18, 1934 in Lubbock, Texas) is an American poet and former professor.[1][2][3][4] He served as Poet Laureate of Texas in 2001. said the Good Neighbor Awards gives NAR the opportunity to honor some of the many Realtors(R) who give of themselves to improve the quality of life in their communities. "Realtors(R) care about our communities and have a vested interest Vested Interest A financial or personal stake one entity has in an asset, security, or transaction. Notes: For example, if you have a mortgage, your bank has a vested interest on the sale of your house. See also: Right in building healthy communities. The accomplishments of these ten finalists are an inspiration to the one million real estate professionals who are members of NAR, and we are proud that they can be recognized as role models to all Americans of what each person can do to improve our communities one deed at a time," said McDonald, broker-owner of Walt McDonald Real Estate, Riverside, Calif. The following 10 Realtors(R) were named finalists in the Good Neighbor program: -- Linda Asbee, Century 21 Sparow-Shoreline, Long Beach, Calif. Asbee, a volunteer for For the Child's Child Abuse Response Team, is paged when a child is sent to the hospital after suspected sexual abuse. Asbee reports to area hospitals on nights and weekends to be the child's advocate, explain the forensic exam, and give the child a teddy bear to hold. She reports on details of the meeting for the social workers who will follow up with the child, and many times, learns valuable information that she provides to the police. If the child's family is there, Asbee provides information on counseling and court advocacy services. Last year, during one six-day period, she answered calls for nine children. -- Thomas E. Bush, Coldwell Banker Triad, Realtors(R), Commercial Division, Winston-Salem, N.C. Bush has been a powerful advocate for child abuse prevention since 1979 when he helped bring the first of nine Stop Child Abuse Now centers to North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. . The largest private provider of child abuse prevention and treatment programs in the state, SCAN now serves 10,000 clients a year. Through the Exchange Club Child Abuse Prevention Center of N.C., Bush has helped raise more than $3 million and recruited 10 of the 32 current board members. When he got married in 2000, he and his fiance -- also a SCAN volunteer -- registered for gifts at Toys R Us to provide Christmas presents for the children. -- Robin Elizabeth Croft, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, Warwick, R.I. Croft founded The John T. Croft Recovery House to provide transitional housing facility for women who are recovering from alcohol and drug addiction drug addiction or chemical dependency Physical and/or psychological dependency on a psychoactive (mind-altering) substance (e.g., alcohol, narcotics, nicotine), defined as continued use despite knowing that the substance causes harm. . The house, which she bought, renovated and furnished with her own money, shelters 10 women at a time -- a total of 125 since 2003. Croft provides food, clothing, and personal hygiene personal hygiene person n → Körperhygiene f products. When a woman is ready to move forward, Croft helps her get her GED GED abbr. 1. general equivalency diploma 2. general educational development GED (US) n abbr (Scol) (= general educational development) → or other training, and helps her find a job, an apartment, and donated furniture. The residents' success rate is more than double the national average. -- Melissa P. Deputy, Prudential New Jersey Properties, Flemington, N.J. In less than four years, Deputy has been a foster parent to 21 children including seven newborns (six were cocaine exposed) and nine emergency placements. Deputy is also the former president and current co-chair of Hunterdon County Adoptive Families, where she recruits and trains new foster parents, guides them through the system, and helps them locate equipment like cribs, car seats, and strollers. Deputy also raises funds for the Fostering Wishes program -- which pays for small extras the foster parents can't afford -- such as soccer fees, a yearbook, or music lessons. -- Leslie Edwards, RE/MAX RE/MAX Real Estate Maximums (Canada) Advantage, Fayetteville, Ga. Edwards is the driving force behind Southern Crescent Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity, nonprofit ecumenical Christian organization that enables low-income people to own affordable, livable housing. Headquartered in Americus, Ga., it was founded in 1976 by businessman Millard Fuller and his wife. , which has built 46 houses during her nine years of service. Using her real estate skills, she helped the organization buy 27 building sites by selling off unbuildable un·build·a·ble adj. 1. That cannot be built: an unbuildable house, given the eccentric design. 2. Unsuitable to be built upon: unbuildable wetlands. parcels that had been donated over the years. As a result of her leadership, Southern Crescent Habitat for Humanity has grown from building four houses per year to 12 in 2004, and moved from a one-room office in a local church to its own free-standing facility, which Edwards won at an auction by standing on the courthouse steps and shaming others into not bidding against her. -- Robert F. Kevane, The Kevane Co. Inc., La Mesa La Mesa (lə mā`sə), city (1990 pop. 52,931), San Diego co., S Calif., a suburb of San Diego; inc. 1912. It is a retail center and a popular residence for upper- and middle-income professionals in the San Diego area. , Calif. Kevane is a successful businessman who uses his business skills to help charitable organizations be the best they can be. He's a force in his community, active in dozens of volunteer organizations, including the Boys & Girls Club Girls Club is a 2002 American television series created by David E. Kelley, who was also it's producer and executive producer. Only two out of a total of thirteen episodes created were broadcast on Fox Television in the United States and Global Television in Canada. of East County for which he helped sell 1,100 acres for $3.5 million and convinced the board to move forward with aggressive expansion plans. He is also credited with saving the private, community-run San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. Blood Bank from bankruptcy by replacing the executive director, who had traditionally been a physician, with a business-savvy leader. Kevane also raised $2 million for St. Augustine, the only private, all-boys Catholic high school in San Diego -- a school with a rich ethnic and racial mix -- and convinced its Board of Trustees board of trustees Politics The posse of thugs who oversee an institution's administration. See Board of directors. to undertake very ambitious renovation and fundraising goals. In addition, Kevane is a formidable voice in helping to solve the ever-growing affordable housing crisis in San Diego. He is an appointee APPOINTEE. A person who is appointed or selected for a particular purpose; as the appointee under a power, is the person who is to receive the benefit of the trust or power. to the city's Affordable Housing Task Force and works with many other housing groups as well. -- Ned C. Li, H&I Real Estate, Rockville, Md. Li is a founder and current president of Chinese Culture & Community Service Center, which he has been leading for 22 years. With 2,000 members, CCACC CCACC Chinese Culture and Community Service Center CCACC Cambria County Area Community College (Johnstown, Pennsylvania) CCACC Connecticut Chapter of the American College of Cardiology CCACC Council of Canadians of African and Caribbean Communities has grown into a major culture, education, health, and community service organization, especially for low-income residents. He has managed the sports program since 1982 and established a runners club, a photo club, and a language program for non-Chinese speaking parents of children adopted from China. He has also emphasized the volunteer spirit within the organization. With 350 volunteers, CCACC is one of the largest volunteer organizations in Montgomery County Montgomery County may refer to:
-- Thomas Maloney, Liberty Pierre Joseph Realty Inc., Pittsfield, Mass. Maloney has volunteered for American Red Cross American Red Cross: see Red Cross. , Berkshire County Chapter, for 10 years, eight of those as chair of the Disaster Action Team, for which he responds to fires, search and rescue missions, and natural disasters such as floods and tornadoes. In the moments after a disaster, Maloney arranges emergency shelter Emergency shelters are places for people to live temporarily when they can't live in their previous residence, similar to homeless shelters. The main difference is that an emergency shelter typically specializes in people fleeing a specific type of situation, such as battered , clothing, food, and basic necessities for victims. He then coordinates follow-up assistance from agencies that provide longer-range support. A former full-time firefighter, Maloney used his strong ties with the fire department to ensure the DAT (1) (Dynamic Address Translator) A hardware circuit that converts a virtual memory address into a real address. See also DAT file. (2) (Digital Audio Tape) A magnetic tape technology used for backing up data. is called immediately in crisis situations. As chair, he recruits and trains team members and travels throughout the county to negotiate contracts from vendors and shelter providers. He has personally responded to hundreds of calls, most of them in the middle of the night. -- Sandra B. Martin, RE/MAX Executives Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Martin founded The Lifekeeper Foundation as a way of handling the grief of losing her only child to suicide when he was 17. Her mission is to educate people that depression is treatable, teach them how to recognize early warning signs, and to stop suicide -- which is the third leading cause of death in America for youths aged 15 to 24 -- from being a source of shame. The organization provides suicide awareness, education, and prevention programs through art forms such as poetry, jewelry, and the national memory quilts, which are in 47 states. Martin has testified before Congress to raise awareness for suicide prevention Suicide prevention is an umbrella term for the collective efforts of mental health practitioners and related professionals to reduce the incidence of suicide through proactive preventive measures. and aftercare af·ter·care n. Follow-up care provided after a medical procedure or treatment program. aftercare the care and treatment of a convalescent patient, especially one that has undergone surgery. and is also the president of the Suicide Prevention Action Network. -- Diane Mintz, Marvin Gardens Real Estate, Berkeley, Calif. Mintz had planned to spend an hour a week as a tutor in nearby Richmond, Calif., where half of the children live in poverty. But as she got to know the children and learned how few had ever been outside the neighborhood, much less to the theater or a museum, she knew she had to do something. She started by planning field trips and raised money to send 10 of the neediest kids to sleepover camp in the summer of 1999. This summer, her program, Youth Enrichment Strategies, sent 365 kids to camp. To deal with behavior issues she encountered with some children, she also devised weekend family camp to teach camping skills as well as leadership and conflict resolution skills to the children and their entire families. "These finalists for REALTOR(R) Magazine's 2004 Good Neighbor Awards have made tremendous contributions to their communities," said NAR Vice President Pamela Geurds Kabati, editorial director of REALTOR(R) Magazine. "They're an inspiration to all of us. All our outstanding nominees -- and particularly our finalists -- exemplify the spirit of community involvement that is typical of Realtors(R) and demonstrate how invested Realtors(R) are in the health of their communities. We're proud that the Good Neighbor Awards help show the world the positive difference Realtors(R) make in the places they call home." REALTOR(R) Magazine's Good Neighbor Awards is sponsored by eNeighborhoods Inc. -- which has supported the program since its inception -- Fannie Mae Fannie Mae: see Federal National Mortgage Association. and Pulte Homes Pulte Homes, Inc (NYSE: PHM) is a Bloomfield Hills, MI based company founded by Bill Pulte. Pulte is the third largest (by units) builder of homes and residential community developers in the United States according to Builder Magazine's"Builder 100", and is the nation's Inc. "As founding sponsor of the Good Neighbor Awards, I get energized by what Realtors(R) are accomplishing at the grassroots level to help their communities," says Stu Siegel, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of eNeighborhoods Inc., who also personally contributes to the program through his family's charitable foundation. "What I find most incredible about Good Neighbor recipients are the amount of personal time they devote to their projects and how they unanimously feel that they would be less successful without integrating community service into their day-to-day businesses. These people are truly role models for all Realtors(R)." Nominees were judged on their level of personal contribution of time, as well as financial and material contributions to benefit their cause. To be eligible, nominees had to be members in good standing of NAR. More information about the Good Neighbor Award finalists is available at http://www.realtor.org/realtormag. eNeighborhoods Inc., -- http://www.eneighborhoods.com -- of Boca Raton Boca Raton (bō`kə rətōn`), city (1990 pop. 61,492), Palm Beach co., SE Fla., on the Atlantic; inc. 1925. Boca Raton is a popular resort and retirement community that experienced significant industrial development in the 1970s and 80s. , Fla., a REALTOR(R) Alliance partner, is the industry leader in providing easy access to neighborhood information for every community in the United States. Real estate professionals who use this everyday marketing solution maintain a competitive edge with the ability to create the most powerful CMA CMA - Concert Multithread Architecture from DEC. , HomeBook, BuyerTour, newsletter, flyers, and Web site. Fannie Mae is a private, shareholder-owned company based in Washington, D.C., that provides financial products and services that make it possible for low-, moderate-, and middle-income families to buy homes. Since 1968, Fannie Mae has helped more than 61 million families achieve homeownership. Pulte Homes -- http://www.pulte.com -- the nation's leading homebuilder, has been helping people build a better life for more than 50 years. Its Del Webb -- http://www.delwebb.com -- brand is the nation's leading builder of active adult communities for people age 55 and older. Together, Pulte and Del Webb have received more J.D. Power and Associates awards for customer satisfaction than any other homebuilder. REALTOR(R) Magazine is the award-winning magazine of the National Association of Realtors(R). The National Association of Realtors(R) , "The Voice for Real Estate," is America's largest trade association, representing 1 million Realtors(R) involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries. Information about NAR is available at http://www.realtor.org. This and other news releases are posted in the Web site's "News Media" section in the NAR Media Center. |
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