Not only do we donate a portion of every home inspection to a non-profit organization that supports the military and/or first responders, we also volunteer our time with the charities below.
Platoon 22 is dedicated to raising awareness for the suicide epidemic facing our Veterans and First Responders, while providing empowerment through programming. On average, our country loses approximately 20 Veterans per day to suicide. Our fight does not stop until no lives are lost. For all too many veterans, returning from military service means difficulty transitioning. Access to services is essential to help our returning Veterans recover from their combat experiences and reconnect with their lives. The Platoon Veteran Services Center will offer first class services to our country's heroes who live across our region. Your support will be helping us make a difference in the life of a Veteran.
Nourish Now is a 501c3 nonprofit food bank, specialized in food recovery and providing donations from grocers, caterers, restaurants, bakeries, and other food donors for the benefit of children, families, and the elderly, as well as shelters, food pantries, and other organizations working to end hunger.
*Pete volunteers his time at Nourish Now to help provide food for those in need.
Founded in 1975, NOVA is the oldest national victim assistance organization of its type in the United States and is the recognized leader in victim advocacy, education and credentialing. Our mission is to champion dignity and compassion for those harmed by crime and crisis.
*On June 14, 2012, Pete's mother was a victim of a homicide. In lieu of flowers, Pete requested donations be made to NOVA.
Our mission is to honor the memory of American Veterans and Police Officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty, to assist Veterans and Police Officers in their time of need and to promote community awareness through sponsorship and participation in various fundraising events.
The Rockville Baseball Association (RBBA) is dedicated to reaching out to the local Rockville, and Montgomery County community with the goal to make baseball, and the life lessons it teaches, available for all despite race, gender, socioeconomic status, or other mitigating factors.
Play ball! During the Spring 2019 season, nearly 1,100 players participated in the league's season.
*Pete has volunteered on the RBBA Board of Directors as Director of Rules & Instruction, and has volunteered as a coach for over 20 seasons.
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