Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Habitat LA Honors Individuals and Companies for Commitment to City


A graduate of Loyola Marymount University, Taylor Tomnitz works as a senior real estate agent for D.R. Horton in Los Angeles, California. Due to her strong work ethic, she has become the top sales agent for the luxury line. Active philanthropically, Taylor Tomnitz supports several charities, including Habitat for Humanity.

The nonprofit organization has chapters all across the country, with the Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles (Habitat LA) founded in 1990. During its existence, this chapter has built, rehabilitated, and repaired almost 800 homes. It works in 112 cities and unincorporated areas within the L.A. County, including 70 communities found within the city limits.

On September 11, 2017, Habitat LA honored outstanding individuals and companies that share the chapter’s commitment to transforming the city. This annual event occurred at the Beverly Hilton.

* Former boxer “Sugar” Ray Leonard received the Dream Builder Award for his dedication to helping those thanks to his Sugar Ray Leonard Foundation.

* NHL’s Los Angeles Kings President Luc Robitaille received the Foundation Builder Award for his leadership with the Kings Care and Echoes of Hope foundations.

* Construction firm Morley Builders earned the Builder of the Year Award for building holistic residential communities and affordable commercial projects and housing developments.

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