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The Saritte Harel Team
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giving to charity through real estate

The Saritte Harel Team is committed to the communities they serve and helping those in need. As leaders and valued members of the community, we are passionate about improving the lives of those less fortunate and supporting charitable efforts in our towns, in our lives and beyond.

 

By working with a member of The Saritte Harel Team, you can also make a difference. With every sale or purchase of a home, a donation will be made to a charitable organization. Every client will have the opportunity at closing to have a donation made in his/her name, from a short list of charities and non-profit organizations that we have identified as either having the greatest needs or that are near and dear to our hearts. 

 

As Realtors, we are in the business of helping people and believe that our clients care as well. By incorporating charitable giving into our philosophy, we hope that our passion for the communities in which we live and work will help to inspire philanthropic efforts for future generations.

 

Please find the list of our local Charities and non-profits to select from:

 

Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Essex County

https://www.bigsandkids.org/

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Essex, Hudson & Union Counties work with volunteers, parents and families to create one-to-one mentoring relationships that defend, inspire and empower the potential that lives within every kid.  They are ready to build the biggest possible future, together. Their mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth, and to be a credible social justice organization embedded in our community.

 

St Huberts Animal Welfare Center

https://www.sthuberts.org/

For more than 80 years, St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center has been dedicated to helping any animal in need, regardless of species, size, or temperament. With a people-focused, community-based approach, they treat every animal as an individual and emphasize specialized care for both animals and their families.

The Cancer Center at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center

https://www.rwjbh.org/cooperman-barnabas-medical-center/treatment-care/cancer/\

The Cancer Center at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center (formerly Saint Barnabas Medical Center) is dedicated to providing the very best in oncologic care and caring and achieving the highest level of patient satisfaction. Their highly-trained board-certified physicians provide compassionate personalized treatment for every patient. The physicians spend more time so that our patients understand their illness, their treatment plan, and all the medical expertise available to fight their cancer. In conjunction with the entire cancer center, their goal is to address all aspects of cancer care including medical, psychological and educational needs.

Interfaith Food Pantry of the Oranges

https://www.orangesfoodpantry.org/

The Interfaith Food Pantry of the Oranges (IFPO) is a “client choice” food pantry that provides supplemental and emergency food, fresh produce, diapers, feminine hygiene products and toiletries to low-income individuals and families. The IFPO primarily assists residents of Orange and East Orange, NJ. The IFPO is an all-volunteer, collaborative effort of four religious congregations in Short Hills and South Orange, New Jersey— Christ Church in Short Hills, Congregation Beth El, Congregation B’nai Jeshurun, and Temple Sharey Tefilo-Israel.

Rachel Coalition 

https://www.jfsmetrowest.org/domestic-violence-rachel-coalition/

Rachel Coalition provides a variety of services to assist victims of domestic violence, intimate partner violence, and individuals living in high conflict relationships. They improve the lives of those most affected by abuse – the victims, their children, their families. Their domestic violence professionals provide guidance, support, and safe alternatives through counseling and legal services. Domestic violence does not discriminate. It touches everyone, regardless of age, gender, race, culture, religion, socioeconomic status, or education. Domestic violence affects us all.

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