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Thru the Lens: Jack Conway & Company donate a portion of every sale to the Officer Michael Chesna Family Fund

Shown (from left) are: Conway Cityside agent Michael Bulman; Conway director of strategic
development Katie Clifford; Cindy Chesna; and Conway-Weymouth manager Christine Rosa.

Weymouth, MA Jack Conway & Company, Inc. has been part of the South Shore community for 62 years and has a long history of helping those in need. When the company announced its intention to donate a portion of every home put under contract in August to the Officer Michael Chesna Family Fund, Conway agents rose to the occasion.

“When this tragedy happened, we all took pause to reflect on what we could do to help the Chesna Family,” said Conway CEO Carol Conway Bulman. “We’re all part of this community and our agents wanted to do something to help.”

Members of the Conway team presented a check for $10,950 to Cindy Chesna and representatives of the fund at the Weymouth Police Department. The contribution included the funds from the company, as well as donations directly from agents and managers.

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