Virginia Beach, VA | June 13, 2024 – Coldwell Banker Premier is excited to share its success from their “Paws for a Cause” donation drive in honor of National Pet Month in May. The company started this initiative to support local animal shelters and SPCAs across the five Mid-Atlantic states where its real estate offices are located: Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. Here in Virginia Beach, the drop-off location took place at the company’s office at 4460 Corporation Lane. All donations received were dropped off at the Virginia Beach SPCA.
Charity Buntz, Sales Manager of Coldwell Banker Premier’s Virginia Beach office, says, “We were hrilled with the amount of support we received for our inaugural pet supply drive. I’m proud of our agents and staff for taking initiative to further serve the local community outside of our day-to-dayreal estate business.”
Helping pets in need has become a hallmark of the Coldwell Banker brand. In 2015, Coldwell Banker created the Homes for Dogs Project, in partnership with Adopt-a-Pet.com and local shelters and rescue organizations. Coldwell Banker agents and staff have assisted in finding loving adoptive homes for over 20,000 dogs.
Coldwell Banker Premier’s Founder and CEO, Steve DuBrueler, is highly dedicated to supporting charitable organizations and encourages all of his staff to ‘pay it forward’ and help others whenever possible. “I couldn’t be prouder of our team for working so hard to lend a hand to a great cause,” he says. “We are always looking for ways to give back and help improve our communities.” To date, the Coldwell Banker Premier team has given support to over 175 different charities.
For more information on Paws for a Cause, you can reach the local Coldwell Banker Premier office at (800) 835-0811 or email helpdesk@premiermove.com.

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