
Two of the Sacramento Association of REALTOR Members Erin Attardi (REALTOR®, Secretary/Treasurer of Masters Club and Chair of the Young Professionals Council) and Ryan Lundquist (the man behind Project 680) were featured in a KCRA news story about Project 680. Project 680 is a volunteer community team with the purpose of advocating for local homeless students in relevant and practical ways and inspire more people in the community to do the same. On this particular trip they road their bikes to a local Target to “Raid the Sock Aisle”… and raid the sock aisle they did!
You can watch the news report online at KCRA’s website: http://www.kcra.com/video/23167532/index.html
You can learn more about Project 680 and the bike ride here:
http://eastsac.housingstorm.com/tag/project-680/
http://sacramentoappraisalblog.com/2010/03/10/want-to-join-the-project-680-bike-ride/
http://sacramentorealestateblog.blogspot.com/2010/03/raiding-sock-aisle-project-680s-biking.html
http://project680.org/

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Thanks Daniel for posting this. Very cool!!!
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You’re welcome! We love to hear stories like this where our Members are making a difference in the communities. Also Mayor Kevin Johnson set a goal to make Sacramento the number one city in the state for volunteerism, and its programs like this that will get Sacramento there!
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Wow – I’m impressed. Such a simple thing that would make a difference in kid’s lives. I’ll have to get the heads up on which socks to buy… wouldn’t want to buy the wrong ones.