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Thru the Lens: HallKeen Management runs toy drive at the corporate office to benefit Horizons for Homeless Children

Boston, MA In spirit of the holiday, HallKeen Management ran a private toy drive at the corporate office to benefit Horizons for Homeless Children. Employees were invited to contribute toys, household goods or gift cards from a specific list. After 3 weeks of contributing, HallKeen employees contributed over $1,500 in gifts and HallKeen matched $1,000 worth of the donations.

On December 16 Janel Satterwhite-Williamson, the head of their Community Relations Department, dropped off the donations to Horizons location in Roxbury.The children were thrilled with all of the toys HallKeen contributed.

HallKeen Management’s current portfolio includes more than 9,000 units of multi-family residential housing in over 110 partnerships, over 350 units of assisted living residences. HallKeen Management has a strong presence throughout New England, New York, Virginia, Maryland, Florida and North Carolina. While retaining prime focus on affordable housing, HallKeen Management manages a diverse portfolio of residential housing, mixed use properties and assisted living communities.

HallKeen Management is staffed by a group of dedicated, experienced, and highly motivated individuals. There are over 50 employees working at the central office in Norwood, and more than 600 employees working at the various sites. Andrew Burnes, president, guides and runs the day-to-day affairs of the company.

The mission of Horizons for Homeless Children is to improve the lives of young homeless children in Massachusetts and help their families succeed by providing high-quality early education, opportunities for play, and comprehensive family support services. Every homeless child will have the opportunity to learn, play, and thrive.

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