This is a story about how one company has given back this year by providing thanksgiving turkeys for those who need them most.

Verrazano Kiwanis Turkey Drive is a tradition for Staten Island residents. The event has grown significantly over the years and now benefits many charitable organizations!
Verrazano Kiwanis Turkey Drive PreReal

In the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving, there is a tradition among many people of giving back. This year, Prendamano Real Estate “PreReal” and Celia Iervasi dropped off 160 Turkeys to Project Hospitality who helps meet basic human needs for more than 10,000 people each year and has served Staten Island, Canvas Institute who serves as an entry point into our community for adults with psychiatric disabilities, and Eggers Nursing Home in Staten Island which is a nursing facility that provides long-term care, skilled home health services, and rehabilitation programs for hundreds of patients each year. (Removed the last sentence here)
 
Prendamano Real Estate “PreReal” hopes that by participating in this annual event they can continue making an impact on our community's well-being! They hope that their participation will inspire other business owners to do the same next year!

Prendamano Real Estate “PreReal” and Celia Iervasi look forward to each year's Thanksgiving season and participating in future community projects! While we all celebrate with family and friends, it is comforting to know that this holiday also includes being a blessing to others!
It is important to remember people are in need of help. We hope that you will take the time this Thanksgiving season and during your daily life, to do something nice for someone who needs it. If you live on Staten Island please visit our website at prereal.com or call us today so we can provide additional information about how you can give back locally!
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