We’ve Played a Part in Raising £60,000+ For Good Causes.

We’ve Played a Part in Raising £60,000+ For Good Causes.

Grey & Co Estate Agency is proud to be part of a network of estate agents that have helped donate more than £60,000 to charities and community groups across the UK over the past four years.

Our membership of the Estate Agent Content Club (EACC), which provides marketing services to non-competing independent agencies, reached the landmark earlier this month, four years after it launched.
The donations are made via The Karma Club, the community support arm of the EACC.

Jerry Lyons, the EACC’s founder, said: “The Karma Club match funds our members’ donations and fundraising efforts. We take £5 from Grey & Co and all other members’ monthly subscriptions and put it into a big Karma Kitty. This is then shared with members who are doing good things locally.

“Since January 2019, we’ve donated £35,000 this way, and the total we’ve achieved when adding to our members’ donations is now more than £60,000 and rising each month. Grey & Co has played an important part in making this all possible.”

Abigail Grey, CEO at Grey & Co, said:
“We’re delighted to be a part of the EACC as we share its values of being generous, community-minded and doing the right thing for our clients, colleagues and communities.”

“We take immense pride in the accomplishments we have achieved collectively through the EACC and The Karma Club. We remain dedicated to making a positive impact, supporting good causes, and actively contributing to improving our communities for everyone.”


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