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11/24/2020

Time of Thanks: Check Out These Good Deeds

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Helping Their Own

Serving an area that has been ravaged by hurricanes this year, Lake Charles, La.-based Ironclad Title had the opportunity to recently give back to veterans, active military, first responders and the homeless in their community

The title company teamed up with the Southwest Louisiana Association of Realtors and the Affiliates Committee to provide 600 meals. Iron Clad Title thanked First American and Qualia for connecting them with organizations in Houston—El Big Bad, Houston Chuck Wagon and Boh Pasta—that donated all 600 meals.

Included in the picture is Ironclad Title member attorney Jared Watson and Director of Marketing Kaelyn Guillory, along with members of the Southwest Louisiana Association of Realtors and Affiliates Committee.

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Doing Their Part

During November, Florida’s Title Insurance Company is donating $162 for every new file received to JFS’ Cupboard to help feed three families. In October, FTIC donated $130 of each order to the Florida Breast Cancer Foundation to aid breast cancer research. The campaign raised $1,690.

Share Your Good Deeds

We know how involved you are in your local market even when there’s not a pandemic, so we know you are actively involved in helping those that might need it most. We would like to highlight all the great volunteerism that is happening across our industry and the creative ways you’ve modified processes to get deals closed. Send your stories and photos to communications@alta.org.

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