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NEW YORK CITY-The commercial real estate industry frequently gives back, and different organizations and professions find ways to support their communities. In that vein, Young Leaders from CoreNet Global’s New York City Chapter recently volunteered with the GO Project in Manhattan, according to a recent release.
The GO project is an initiative designed to provide a positive, empowering influence on the lives of low-income school-aged children in New York City. Volunteers from CoreNet helped the project by working with students and their teachers on a variety of creative, sports-related and educational activities.
“CoreNet’s young leaders recognize the importance of lending a helping hand to youth in need in our community,” explained Sarah Currie of VVA Project Managers & Consultants, in the same press release.
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