Silver Spring Cares, a nonprofit started by the Go Brent brokerage outside of Washington, D.C., has raised nearly $60,000 to purchase meals from restaurants and provide them to community members in need.
Source: Inman News
DC-area brokerage partners with local restaurants to feed communities in need
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