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Advanced Property Management supports Boston Police District 18 Hyde Park Children’s Party

Advanced Property Management (APM) communications coordinator Emma Mari
holds a holiday card made by Boston Police District 18 as appreciation
for APM sponsoring the annual BPD E-18 Hyde Park Children’s Christmas Party.

Hyde Park, MA In a heartwarming collaboration, Boston Police District 18 joined with Advanced Property Management to host the Annual Hyde Park Children’s Christmas Party, spreading joy to underserved youth during this magical season. With the shadows of economic uncertainty casting a challenging backdrop, the dedicated men and women of BPD District 18 are on a mission to ensure that every child in Hyde Park experiences the Christmas they truly deserve.

Partnering with the dedicated community members at Advanced Property Management and VFW Post 1018, the Annual Hyde Park Children’s Christmas Party transformed the New Mission High School Gymnasium into a haven of holiday cheer. Santa Claus, with the help of volunteers from BPD District 18, APM, and VFW Post 1018, made sure that every child’s face lit up with delight as they received a special gift.

This year, the event held an extra sprinkle of magic, thanks to the heartfelt contribution from Advanced Property Management. This generous funding helped meet the increased demand for toys, ensuring that the festive spirit reached even more children in need. Advanced Property Management (APM), headquartered in Hyde Park, provides a full range of property management services for its residents. The APM team prides itself on understanding that good relationships are built on service and trust. Over the years, APM continues to build a strong reputation for providing high quality services and making improvements to the affordable units it manages.

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