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Pearce Real Estate makes and donates 25 Thanksgiving Baskets for 2020

North Haven, CT According to Nanette Pastore, president of Pearce Real Estate, the company made and donated Thanksgiving holiday baskets for those in need within their communities. The 25 baskets are actually foil roasting pans festively wrapped and filled with all the Thanksgiving staples plus a $25 grocery gift card to purchase a turkey. The holiday baskets were donated to: Clinton Social Services; Community Dining Room in Branford; Women & Family Life Center in Guilford; Rotary Club of Milford; North Haven Congregational Church; Youth Continuum in New Haven; New Opportunities in Greater Meriden; and Community Action Agency of New Haven.

“This is another occasion for our agents to demonstrate their involvement in the communities in which we live and do business,” said Pastore. “Making these annual Thanksgiving Baskets is part of our collective desire to give back to the community, a tradition we honor at Pearce. We are happy to share this holiday with a festive meal.”

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