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June Summer of Service Activity Challenge Winners

June Summer of Service Activity Challenge Winners

Our annual Summer of Service initiative encourages everyone to embrace the spirit of giving and community. Whether you’re looking to make a difference in your neighborhood or spread joy, there are countless ways to participate. You also have the chance to win a $500 charitable donation to the non-profit of your choice or items from our Summer of Service Pop Up Shop!

How to Participate

One of the easiest ways to get involved is by playing Random Acts of Kindness Bingo. This fun activity includes a variety of simple, yet meaningful actions that anyone can complete. These actions range from donating used clothing to a shelter to complimenting an employee to their manager. There are also blank squares for you to fill in with your own ideas. The goal is to inspire you to perform small deeds that collectively make a big difference and give you the joy of knowing you’ve contributed positively to someone’s day.

Another way to participate is through Action Challenges. These challenges involve signing up for an activity on our Volunteer Hub event calendar, sharing your Summer of Service story with us, giving a shout-out to a colleague, or posting your Summer of Service activities on social media.

Winning and Rewards

Each month, we will randomly select Action Challenge winners. These winners will receive a gift certificate to redeem for swag in our Summer of Service Pop Up Shop. Additionally, one winner will get to designate a charity to receive a $500 donation in their name!

June’s Action Challenge Winners

  • Karen Suarez, FirstService Residential
  • Sherri Verret, FirstService Residential
  • Ashley Aldridge, Roofing Corp
  • Yarelis Valdivia, FirstService Residential
  • Heather Shomar, FirstService Residential

June’s Charity Donation Winner

Natalie Gutierrez Reiser, FirstService Residential

Natalie has chosen the ASPCA as the donation recipient. She said the organization aligns with her volunteer work.

“When you adopt a pet, you save two lives—the one you adopt and the one who takes its place.”

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