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NAIOP Cleans House at Homeless Women and Children’s Center

On the nation’s day of remembrance, local real estate professionals give back

UPLAND, CA – On the day that the nation remembered September 11th, members of the NAIOP Inland Empire chapter and their families spent the day sprucing up Pacific Lifeline, a transitional home for women who were self-supporting and then find themselves in a crisis situation. Twenty-three volunteers cleaned, organized supplies, trimmed trees and bushes and did a lot of landscape maintenance.

“Giving back on this particular day was good for the soul and a great way for us to work side by side with our kids to create a better environment for the residents of Pacific Lifeline,” said Natalie Bazarevitch, co-chair of the event.

“It’s important to put work aside and invest in the emotional well-being of the communities we do business in,” said Mike Del Santo, co-chair of the event.

ABOUT NAIOP Inland Empire

NAIOP Inland Empire is a chapter of NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, and it comprises hundreds of members serving the local San Bernardino and Riverside County markets.  NAIOP is the leading organization for developers, owners and related professionals in office, industrial and mixed use real estate, with 18,000 members in North America.  NAIOP advances responsible commercial real estate development and advocates for effective public policy.  For more information, visit www.naiopie.org.

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