TPTLA Member Forgives Debt on Habitat for Humanity Property
TPTLA member, Propel Financial Services, stunned Habitat for Humanity with its generosity by forgiving a $30,000 debt on a Habitat property. "To learn of a financial services company that is more driven by its heart than its bottom line, when it would have been completely within its rights to act otherwise, is truly remarkable."
Read the letter from Habitat for Humanity of Coastal Fairfield County.
Read the related article in the Connecticut Post.
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