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Sojazzie Home Girl of Delgado Realty & Real African Art Gallery's Home For The Holidays Give Back
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Sojazziehome Girl Off The Market Realtors Real African Art Gallery 2529 Fort St, Charlotte, Nc Children Receiving Gifts
Local Businesses Come Together Recognizing," Home is Where the Heart Is" Making A Few Family's Hearts a Little Brighter During Tough Times.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Washingtoner -- Selling homes is one of the many hats that Realtor J. Jazzie Jones-Smith (Sojazzie Home Girl) wears, but working with individuals & businesses that have a heart for people locally & globally is one of her most rewarding.
J. Jazzie Jones-Smith a native of NC,  is a Realtor with Neighbors of Hope Now Realty in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, and locally a, Real Estate Broker with Delgado Realty LLC, located at 1026 Jay St Charlotte NC. She has partnered with, Cal Ganda of Real African Art Gallery, located 440 E McCullough Dr. Ste A-111, Charlotte, NC, -Non-Profit,  From Words 2 Action Outreach Ministries, Off The Market Realtors, & NC Social Workers, supporting families during tough times, especially during the holidays.
" I am surrounding by beauty when I walk into any of our incredible Luxury Houses/Townhomes, generally pricing from 600,000 to over a million dollars, or when I am emerged in the intricacy of details, as I slowly walk through the Art Gallery, and although I feel so at home in these arenas of beauty, I recognize the struggle that many families have just to feed their children after working all week on minimal wage jobs, trying to decide what to pay first. Many families across the USA, have to choose ever month what to pay first. Deciding if it's Rent, Car, Food or Utilities coupled with holiday expectations, it can become overwhelming on parents as well as children. Having faced some of those same valleys in life, it is important for me to find like minded people that answer the question Dr. Martin L. King presented, What Are You Doing For Others? We as businesses, organizations & individuals, are stronger pillars of the community when we serve, impact and empower others. "People want to support and patronize our companies when they know we genuinely care about them. I grew up with the concept from my grandmother and mother that said, be a doer not just a speaker! They taught me that Love is, serving the community, cleaning homes for the elderly, cooking food, donating clothes, giving gifts and serving people, is true leadership,  Jazzie Jones-Smith stated.

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Calstain Ganda affectionately called Cal of Real African Art, is originally from Zimbabwe, Africa. Cal also learned to care for others from his mother. She would often give from what she had to others in the community many times sacrificing her own needs. After her passing in 2017, Cal wanted to continue her goodwill in a broader way. Cal established the Art Gallery as way for his countrymen and artisans to be proud of the work they created by curating their artwork in the US. Cal stated, This collaboration with over 70 artist, would make a greater impact by bringing more exposure & financial resources to these families.  This approach to assist others was far greater than he, just one person could give.
Jazzie was introduced to the Gallery by Interior Designer  W. D Bond on a trip visiting family last year. She was captivated by the gallery & bought a few "Shona Stone" pieces & planned to attend one of the monthly events they host. After contacting Cal, planning a " Meet Your Realtors Sip & See" event, the conversation quickly  became a combination of business & service with no hesitation on Cal's part.  The Home for the Holidays Give Back, will be posted on EventBrite under Real African Art, the tickets for the event is $10 a person or a new toy. The event will be held, December 2, 2022 from 7pm-9pm. This will be a time to meet and greet with the team of realtors, schedule open house viewings for multiple properties, sip, see, and select beautiful artwork for your the new home that can be purchased with your, Off The Market Realtors Team at Delgado Realty or add to your current collection.

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Please bring your new unwrapped toys for ages,  infant - 17 yrs old. Some ideas for gifts are, books, packs of socks, pajamas, gift cards etc. (gift bags are welcomed to be more eco conscious).  You may also bring these items during schedule business hours if you call to arrange drop off at Delgado Realty or Real African Art Gallery.
The Gifts Collected will be donated prior to Christmas to selected families.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-home-for-the-holidays-give-back-sip-see-the-gallery-fri-1202-tickets-476316374097

For more information on this and other events or how to partner/sponsor an event, please go to the website. You can also email or call and leave a message,

http://www.sojazziehomegirl .com or call 704-831-0019
Please review and suggest and correct I will launch early Monday-

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Contact
J. Jazzie Jones-Smith, Cal Ganda
Sojazzie Home Girl & Real African Art
***@sojazziehomegirl.com
704-831-0019


Source: Off The Market Realtors
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