

In Inglewood, CA, KW Inglewood associates have chosen to “Give Where We Live” as part of RED DAY, Keller Williams’ annual day of service on Thursday, May 13, 2021, dedicated to renewing, energizing, and donating to local communities.
As part of this year’s RED Day effort, Keller Williams Inglewood associates have committed to presenting U.S.VETS — Inglewood with over 150 hygiene kits to be distributed to the homeless and at-risk Veterans. From our collection efforts for the much-needed products– to the time together as KW family assembling the kits– to the loving and appreciative distribution on RED Day, we are committed that this is just the first opportunity in a new community relationship to extend our heartfelt appreciation to the men and women who have valiantly served our country.
“RED Day just happens to be a one-day expression of the constate state of Keller Williams culture. We see a need, discover who can meet it and get it done.” (Mahogany Rhodes, Productivity Coach, KW Inglewood). “RED Day is built on the belief that people can and should come together to achieve extraordinary things to help others.”
“Veterans have made the ultimate sacrifice; they served our country with honor and dignity. We are here to serve those who served us by assisting with housing, food, employment, and comprehensive support, “said Larry Williams, Interim Executive Director for U.S.VETS — Inglewood. “We are honored to partner with Keller Williams Inglewood, this is just the beginning of a great community alliance needed to assist our veterans and their families.”
For more information about RED Day, visit https://headquarters.kw.com/red-day.
KW Inglewood, located at 208 S. La Brea, Inglewood, CA 90301, is a full-service real estate firm.
About U.S.VETS
As the nation’s largest veteran services nonprofit, U.S.VETS provides housing, counseling, career services and comprehensive support to thousands of veterans and their families, each day. Founded more than 27 years ago, U.S.VETS now has 31 residential sites and services centers across the country, and new housing projects in development. With the goal of ending veteran homelessness, U.S.VETS prevention programs focus on jobs and mental health for at-risk veterans. We will continue in our mission until no man or woman who served our country is left sleeping on its streets. Learn more at www.usvets.org, or on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.