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KCRAR Donates $10,000 for TX Flood Relief & Encourages Members to Respond to Flood Insurance Call for Action

September 1, 2017 in Community

Amid the tragedy of the devastating flooding in Texas, REALTORS® around the country, including those here in Kansas City, have been stepping in to offer support. This week, the Trustees of KCRAR’s Charitable Fund approved a $10,000 contribution to help Texas flood victims. KCRAR members who wish to make a contribution are encouraged to do so through the Texas Association of REALTORS® Disaster Relief Fund, a 501(c)(3). 100 percent of your tax-deductible donation to this fund will benefit Texas residents who have suffered losses.
Amid the tragedy of the devastating flooding in Texas, REALTORS® around the country, including those here in Kansas City, have been stepping in to offer support. This week, the Trustees of KCRAR’s Charitable Fund approved a $10,000 contribution to help Texas flood victims. KCRAR members who wish to make a contribution are encouraged to do so through the Texas Association of REALTORS® Disaster Relief Fund, a 501(c)(3). 100 percent of your tax-deductible donation to this fund will benefit Texas residents who have suffered losses. Click here to donate. to donate.

Your voice is another way you can help make a difference. The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is set for expiration on September 30th. NAR sent out a national Call for Action, asking REALTORS® to urge your local Representatives to Reauthorize the NFIP and help more than 5 million homeowners in 22,000 communities across the country. It only take a moment to complete the
Your voice is another way you can help make a difference. The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is set for expiration on September 30th. NAR sent out a national Call for Action, asking REALTORS® to urge your local Representatives to Reauthorize the NFIP and help more than 5 million homeowners in 22,000 communities across the country. It only take a moment to complete the online form to ask Congress to take action. to ask Congress to take action.

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