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Carrington Charitable Foundation's Round Up Program Has Raised More Than $200,000 for Veteran initiatives


For the past decade, the Carrington Charitable Foundation (CCF) has supported nonprofit organizations and communities across the United States through causes that reflect the interests of Carrington leaders and our Associates. In Sept. 2019, CCF introduced a Round Up program for Carrington Mortgage Services (CMS) customers that provides them with an easy way to support the great work CCF is doing in communities across America by "rounding-up" their monthly mortgage payment to the nearest dollar, with the additional amount being made as a donation to CCF. In addition to rounding up, borrowers also can elect to donate an additional $1, $5 or an amount of their choosing. To date, the CCF Round Up program has raised more than $200,000 to support programs for combat wounded Veterans across the United States.

"CCF Round Up is very similar to what customers can do at grocery stores and retail stores to support nonprofits," said Shelly Lawrence, Executive Director of Community Relations, Carrington Charitable Foundation. "When Carrington customers round up for CCF, they're providing critical support to our Veteran-focused programs. It is also a way for Carrington clients to become a part of and support our mission."

CCF supports Veterans through initiatives that provide:

During 2020, funds from the CCF Round Up program provided critical funding for three Carrington House homes for wounded Veterans. These included homes for U.S. Army Specialist Matthew Melancon, who endured amputations of both legs, a life-threatening MRSA infection and many reconstructive surgeries following an improvised explosive device (IED) attack in Afghanistan in 2011; U.S. Army Sergeant 1st Class Matthew Miles, who was severely wounded when an IED destroyed his vehicle in Afghanistan in 2007; and U.S. Marine Corporal Michael Jernigan, who lost his eyes and vision in Iraq in 2004 after being hit with 155 mm artillery shells while on patrol, and who later endured more than 30 complex operations.

"We are humbled and incredibly grateful that Carrington customers have chosen to round up to support these important Veteran programs," said Rosemary Rose, Chairman, Carrington Charitable Foundation. "Their donations are making an important difference in the lives of service members who have given so much to protect and preserve the freedoms we all hold dear."

To learn more about the Veterans whom CCF supports, please visit: carringtoncf.org/signature-programs.

The Carrington Charitable Foundation

Through its collective associates made up of Carrington leaders and employees, the company's nonprofit organization, Carrington Charitable Foundation, contributes to the community through causes that reflect the interests of Carrington Associates. For more information about Carrington Charitable Foundation, and the organizations and programs it supports through specific fundraising efforts, please visit: carringtoncf.org. For more information about the Carrington Companies, visit: www.carringtonhc.com.



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