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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:
Express Equity
Lending Group, LLLP believes that businesses
should actively contribute to their communities. But
more importantly, our community mission is to provide
leadership roles for younger generations to follow. As a
result, we focus our energy on contributing to local and
worldwide charitable and non profit organizations where
children are involved. Express Equity is proud to
sponsor the in Miami Dade County as well as the
which focuses on helping children worldwide.
In combined efforts with Florida
Association of Mortgage Brokers (FAMB), Express Equity
also participates in notable projects such as
and . Whether it is by building a house,
spreading the holiday spirit or feeding the homeless, the
EE Team and FAMB Members actively participate in a hands
on environment helping to make a difference in the local
communities.
EE encourages everyone to give back to the
community. If you are interested in lending a hand,
volunteers are always welcome. Contact Express Equity at
>>
famb@expressequityLG.com to learn how you too can
make a difference in your community.
RECENT COMMUNITY
INVOLVEMENT:
One local charity that the company is honored to support
is the . In the efforts to keep kids off the
streets, this activity offers the youth in our community
a safe and healthy place for sports. Express Equity is
the proud sponsor of this organization. We supply them
with uniforms, equipment, banners and monetary donations
that are so desperately needed.
Another of our recent efforts was with the. EE believes that
businesses should actively contribute to their
communities. But more importantly, provide leadership
roles for younger generations to follow. As a result, EE
is proud to sponsor the in the tri-county areas
as well as the , whose main focus is on helping needy
children. Based in Miami, the Ray of Light Foundation
works with the to aid needy children of West
Africa. Express Equity sponsored a fundraiser at a local
gym, , and held a
silent auction with professional sports memorabilia.
Over $10,000 was raised for this worthy cause.
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