August 14, 2014 -
Connecticut
The Real Estate Finance Association of Connecticut (REFA CT) recently participated in two Habitat for Humanity projects. Members from the REFA Fairfield/Westchester Chapter and the REFA Hartford Chapter stepped out of the office and onto two separate construction sites to help these communities with their housing needs. These projects took place on July 16th in Bridgeport and on July 29th in Bristol.
Derek Eakin and Jessica Doerner of the Fairfield/Westchester Chapter, and Kelsey Rath and Mike Fish of the Hartford Chapter are the Real Estate Finance Association members who chaired these events, along with Shannen Tack from the REFA CT staff.
The mission of Habitat for Humanity is to bring people together to build homes, communities and hope.
The Real Estate Finance Association of CT is a trade association whose mission is to expand the knowledge and contacts of real estate finance professionals in Connecticut by providing popular educational programs and networking events to foster the exchange of ideas and experiences. The Real Estate Finance Association of CT is managed by S&S Management Services, a company that specializes in the management and administration of professional and trade associations.