Rea's Annual Report Turning Point: 2015 Annual Report | Page 13

Our commitment to community WORKING TOGETHER service is not just a selling point, Aside from their individual efforts, our offices often band together for a community service day. Here are some of our offices’ community service projects from last year: it’s a core value – and we take our responsibility to give back very seriously. Collectively, the Rea team volunteered more than 6,000 hours to nearly 200 different organizations last year. >>> Learn more about our dedication to community service. Visit the Rea & Associates page on YouTube. THE REA FOUNDATION Through our foundation, The Rea Foundation, we financially support important organizations in our communities. Last year, The Rea Foundation donated more than $23,000 to initiatives and organizations, such as the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Light the Night Walk, Junior Achievement of East Central Ohio, The Ohio CPA Foundation, Movers & Shakers Parkinson’s Group, Holmes County Share-A-Christmas, Rosecrans Basketball, People to People Ministries, the Medina County Park District, The Marietta Community Foundation, ViaQuest, The Godman Guild Association, The Holmes County Community Foundation and many, many more. When Horses Fly – The Dublin team rolled up their sleeves and volunteered at Flying Horse Farms in Mt. Gilead, OH. Flying Horse Farms, a member organization of the late Paul Newman’s SeriousFun Children’s Network, is a summer camp for children with serious illnesses. Our volunteers spent a day washing windows, spreading mulch, scrubbing the swimming pool, pulling weeds and hauling tree branches to prepare the grounds for children and their parents. Furry Friends in Need – The Humane Society of the Ohio Valley (HSOV) was operating at full capacity continued > Brent Ardit, Ben Antonelli and Chris Bodemann from our Dublin office get the arts & crafts center ready for campers at Flying Horse Farms.