View magazine - Autumn 2019

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Gladstone real estate agency

RE/MAX in the community

Team Lewis, RE/MAX Go For Sold

RE/MAX is committed to community support, an attitude that runs wholeheartedly through the networks in both countries. RE/MAX Ignite

Gladstone real estate agency, RE/MAX Gold, and Roseberry Queensland again united to help the less fortunate and called on a generous community to donate back-to-school supplies in time for the 2019 school year. The annual Back to School Supply Drive has been a resounding success for RE/MAX Gold and Roseberry Queensland since 2016.

RE/MAX Bayside

Team Lewis, RE/MAX Go For Sold, loves its small community towns. All members participated in two Rangitikei North Christmas parades for 2018, in Bulls and Marton. Carol Lewis; Mike Lewis; Deb Lewis with son, Finn; Gems Mason with son, Ruben; Pauline and Bill O’Donoghue; and visiting Irish PhD student, Connor, were all part of the fun. RE/MAX Ignite principals Adam and Roxanne Workman regularly support schools and sporting groups, but each December, they go a bit further. They ‘Play Santa’, and at Christmas mailed around 900 personalised letters to children, in envelopes filled with glitter and with handwritten addresses.

RE/MAX Success

RE/MAX Zest’s Lisa Walden, Gemma Rowlinson and Yasemin Mead met up with Santa in Pokeno’s first Christmas parade, which attracted 40 festive floats.

RE/MAX Zest

RE/MAX Results Morningside

The RE/MAX Results Morningside team put together 50 hampers for some less fortunate in the local community after asking school chaplains and P&C Associations to identify needy families. The hampers were filled with goods and vouchers through the efforts of RE/MAX Results staff and customers, and generous donations from local businesses. In Mackay, RE/MAX Results also put hampers together, participating in the Daily Mercury’s annual ‘Adopt a Family’.

RE/MAX Zest

RE/MAX Bayside Properties teamed up with Alexandra Hills IGA X-press, realestate.com.au and Night Ninjas to deliver care packs to Redlands’ homeless, which included Christmas messages from local school students. The 100 packs were handed out by Night Ninjas, a group supporting the homeless and disadvantaged in the local community. RE/MAX Success raised more than $7,847 for drought-stricken farmers through September, October and November, with the support of its sales and property management clients. The office partnered with Lifeline Darling Downs and South West Queensland Ltd to support local farmers who had not received significant rainfall for more than seven years.

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