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Related Beal presented over $100,000 to the Center for Teen Empowerment

Shown (from left) are: Jenna Doherty, Related Beal; Nathaniel McLean-Nichols, Center for Teen Empowerment;
Abrigal Forrester, Center for Teen Empowerment; Erin Orpik, Related Beal; Mark Giampa, Related Beal;
Aisha Miller, Related Beal; and Louis Lanzillo, Jr., UG2.

 

Boston, MA Related Beal presented over $100,000 to the Center for Teen Empowerment, a nonprofit organization engaging youth to build stronger and more socially just communities.

The $103,997 in funds were raised through the First Annual Related Beal Golf Tournament held at Nashawtuc Country Club on August 28, where over 30 teams representing companies across the real estate industry assembled to support the organization through donations, sponsorship, and contests.

On November 9, employees of Related Beal, platinum event sponsor UG2, and Center for Teen Empowerment team members gathered at the Center’s Roxbury Headquarters for the official check presentation.

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