Help for the Struggling: Tax Defense Network Charity Provides Relief
The Tax Defense Network Charity division shares the sorrows of the homeless, the victims of domestic violence, and children with developmental disabilities by doing its part to help spread awareness
JACKSONVILLE, FL, November 15, 2012
There comes a time in many people's lives when they find themselves struggling. The Tax Defense Network Charity division shares the sorrows of the homeless, the victims of domestic violence, and children with developmental disabilities by doing its part to help spread awareness.Tax Defense Network Charity Helps the Homeless
Mission House is a charitable organization that assists homeless people make it off the streets and gives them the tools to lead a self-sufficient life. Tax Defense Network charity knew of the good work the organization was doing and chose them for their next monthly fundraiser.
Tax Defense Network charity created the 'The First Annual All-Star Kickball Game' to raise funds for Mission House. Before the game started, all Tax Defense Network employees made contributions towards Mission House. As the game progressed, Tax Defense Network charity decided to make monetary donations to Mission House for every run scored. That heightened the enthusiasm of every employee as they tried to score for the Mission House.
Domestic Violence: Tax Defense Network Charity Spreads Awareness
The following month, Tax Defense Network charity raised money for Hubbard House, a center providing help to those who have been victims of domestic violence, by holding the event 'Casual for a Cause'. Staff members of Tax Defense Network charity wore casual clothes to work and made donations for Hubbard House. The company executives also contributed to the cause.
Hubbard House has been providing shelter and services to victims of domestic violence and their families since 1976. Tax Defense Network charity has been providing support to Hubbard House in fundraising and educating people about domestic violence.
Ashley Johnson, Community Relations Coordinator for Hubbard House said, "At any given time, we have anywhere from 100 - 150 people living at Hubbard House. Since the recession began, it's been tougher and tougher to be able to gather donations. When I received the email [about Tax Defense Network's donation], it was so nice and so out of the blue. It's always nice to receive a message like that." Tax Defense Network charity has embraced the mission of Hubbard House of making every relationship violence-free.
Tax Defense Network Charity Assists New Angelwood Community
When Jessie Seaman, one of Tax Defense Network's attorneys, received a letter from Angelwood asking for financial donations to help begin a new program, the Angelwood Community Explorers (ACE), Tax Defense Network charity quickly became involved. Angelwood, a non-profit organization, helps those with developmental disabilities, offering them career assistance, behavior analysis and assessment by trained specialists and providing relief services for their families. The new program of Angelwood focuses on autism.
Jessie spread the word to Tax Defense Network charity that Angelwood needed help. Tax Defense Network charity and its team members quickly raised money for Angelwood, and Jessie personally handed over the money to an ACE volunteer. This money will be used to provide better relief to those with developmental disabilities in Jacksonville, FL.
For more information on Tax Defense Network, its charitable giving, or its tax debt relief services, please visit http://www.taxdefensenetwork.com/pr or call (888) 605-5657 for a free consultation. For other inquiries, contact kara.nuckles@taxdefensenetwork.com