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Pearce Real Estate donation of 25 Thanksgiving baskets

North Haven, CT Pearce Real Estate has contributed to the community through the creation and donation of 25 Thanksgiving holiday baskets. In the spirit of giving, these “baskets” are foil roasting pans wrapped and filled with essential Thanksgiving staples, accompanied by a grocery gift card to purchase a turkey.

This year’s benevolent gesture reached a diverse array of organizations, including Clinton Social Services, Community Dining Room in Branford, Women & Family Life Center in Guilford, Boys and Girls Club of Milford, North Haven Community Services, Youth Continuum in New Haven, Community Action Agency of New Haven, and United Way of Meriden and Wallingford.

The baskets aim to alleviate the holiday burden for those facing challenges. Pearce’s commitment to social responsibility shines through in this annual tradition.

, demonstrating a dedication to making a positive impact in the communities they serve.

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