NFM Lending's Chief Business Development Officer, Greg Sher, leads NFM's efforts to raise donations for victims of Hurricane Harvey.
August 30 through September 8th, NFM Lending is encouraging its employees and interested referral partners to bring items to one of our 41 locations across the county so that we can schedule a pickup with the Red Cross to help relief efforts in Houston, Texas and Louisiana for residents affected by Hurricane Harvey. For information on branch locations, please visit nfmlending.com/branches.
For more information and updates on the effort visit https://nfmlending.com/nfm-lending-supports-victims-of-hurricane-harvey/.
You can also follow the hashtag #nfmheavyhearts on social media
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