Abused and Neglected Horses Adopted by Keller Williams Realty

Throughout January the employees of Keller Williams Realty will be devoting their time and energy to business, of course, but also to the local charity they have selected to adopt for the month.  The Maine State Society for the Protection of Animals was recently contacted by Jan Smith of Keller Williams and learned that staff and realtors of the successful real estate company would be raising money and purchasing necessary supplies for the Society’s animals.  Society staff provided Jan with a list of items and supplies that are always welcomed by the organization.  During January please help the animals of the Maine State Society for the Protection of Animals by stopping in at your local Keller Williams realty and taking a look at some of the wonderful properties being offered for sale.  Looking to sell your own house?  Look no further than Keller Williams.  Their trained, professional sales staff can assist you in quickly determining the value of your home and how to efficiently move it, even in the current market.  While you are visiting your local Keller Williams Realty office, please take a moment to contribute what you can to their generous efforts on behalf of abused and neglected animals.

Keller Williams RealtyTeam Mark Richard of Keller Williams said, “Keller Williams Realty Greater Portland and its Associates are dedicated to the communities we live, work and play in. We strive to give back to the families and organizations that contribute to our quality of life.

We are pleased that we can benefit the Society and raise awareness of its mission to rescue and rehabilitate animals here in Maine.  The protection and care of animals that bring such unconditional love and joy to all of us is even more critical in times of economic hardship. The people of Keller Williams feel humbled to play a small part in helping to achieve the Society’s mission.”

Clem eating hayThe realtors and staff of Keller Williams wish you the best of this New Year.  Please join with them supporting the animals living at the Maine State Society for the Protection of Animals.  The MSSPA is a tax-exempt, 501(c) (3) and receives no federal, state or local funding.  The Society is entirely funded by membership dues, donations, bequests, grants, and fund-raising activities.  The Society does not charge for its services and seeks no reimbursement from any public source.  The MSSPA provides more than one million dollars in services, annually, to the tax payers of Maine and salvation to abused animals.

Please telephone the MSSPA toll free at
1-800-482-7447 concerning animal care, neglect of large animals anywhere in the state