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Zephyr Real Estate turns into a great benefactor

It has come to the knowledge that Zephyr Real Estate, largest independent real estate firm in the sphere of San Francisco, is going to take part in the annual holiday drives for both toys and food to benefit those in need. It has also been learnt that two commendable local organizations enthusiastic to serving those less fortunate, San Francisco Firefighters’ Toy Program and the San Francisco Food Bank, will distribute the bounty collected by Zephyr.

Commenting on this, Randall Kostick, Chief Operating Officer for Zephyr, stated, “It’s been a difficult year for everyone though with hope on the horizon, we want to share our abundance and efforts with those whose holidays may not be so bright.” “Our team is very dedicated to this cause and, as in years past, will do as much as possible to give back to others and fill the barrels to overflowing,” he added.

However, Zephyr Real Estate is cordial enough and is encouraging almost everyone to join in the company-wide drive by bringing donations to a Zephyr location during business hours. Keep in mind that toys should be new and unused without gift-wrapping, while food items should be non-perishable.

Donation barrels are located in each of Zephyr’s six locations all over San Francisco. While toys will be collected at all offices through December 22, food donations will be accepted at all locations through December 29, with the Upper Market, Castro, Noe Valley, and West Portal offices continuing through December 30, and the Pacific Heights branch continuing until January 8, 2010.

Founded in 1978, Zephyr Real Estate is San Francisco’s largest independent real estate firm with approximately $1 billion in annual gross sales in 2008, and a current roster of more than 250 full-time agents. Zephyr has six offices strategically located in San Francisco and serves a large customer base throughout the City.

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