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More Than Mortgages: Hudson United Works To Help Those In Need

As fall gives way to the chill of winter, Hudson United Mortgage is calling on friends and neighbors in New York and New Jersey to “Give More.” The aptly titled charity is seeking support to raise money for local organizations that prevent hunger.

Hudson United Mortgage is working to make sure the holiday season is a well-fed time for everyone in the greater New York area.

Hudson United Mortgage is working to make sure the holiday season is a well-fed time for everyone in the greater New York area.

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“With the holiday season and winter weather around the corner, we want to help our community in any way possible,” said Daniel Rand, director of Home Services for Hudson United. “Serving those in need is a cultural tradition at our company, and we will strive to continue that with the ‘Give More’ charity campaign.”

The fundraiser is running from Oct. 26 through Jan. 31, during which Hudson United Mortgage hopes to accumulate between $20,000 and $100,000. They plan on donating $100 for every home loan that’s filed, but are asking the public to help meet their goal. “We believe in giving back, helping our neighbors in need, and building stronger communities,” said Christopher Rand, manager of Sales and Operations at Hudson United Mortgage. 

All proceeds will be given to the following charities:

  • People to People in Nanuet, N.Y.
  • Food Bank of the Hudson Valley in Cornwall-On- Hudson, N.Y.
  • Food Bank for Westchester in Elmsford, N.Y.
  • Oasis in Paterson, N.J.
People to People is the largest food pantry in Rockland County and provided assistance to nearly 14,000 households last year. The Food Bank of the Hudson Valley, together with the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York, serves over 1,000 member agencies in 23 counties stretching from the Canadian border to Westchester County. The Food Bank for Westchester provides meals to 200,000 residents annually, and is the only food bank serving a county of nearly one million people. New Jersey-based Oasis works to provide adult education and meals for women and children living in poverty.

“These organizations have done meritorious work in providing for countless individuals," said Rand. "We want to do our part to offer as much assistance as we can to those beneficiaries.”

For more information on how to donate, please visit Hudson United's website.

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