July 17, 2025 - 08:10

The Dutchess County Real Estate Charity Golf Inc., a nonprofit organization made up of local real estate professionals, is set to distribute $27,000 in grants during their upcoming charity golf outing in October. This event aims to support various local charities and community initiatives, reflecting the commitment of its members to give back to the community.
The charity golf outing will not only provide a day of fun and camaraderie among participants but also serve as a platform to raise funds for deserving causes in the region. With 100% of the proceeds from the event going directly to grant recipients, the organization's dedication to philanthropy is evident.
Participants can look forward to a day filled with friendly competition, networking opportunities, and the chance to contribute to meaningful projects that benefit the Dutchess County community. The event underscores the vital role that local real estate professionals play in fostering community spirit and supporting those in need.
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