Lane Kiffin and Former NFL Players Team Up with Real Estate, Building and Banking Leaders in Support of Orange County Children and Families

Despite a challenging economy, more than 350 real estate, building and banking professionals are expected to attend Orange County United Way’s 11th Annual Real Estate and Building Industry Mixer on May 6, 2010.

Newport Beach, CA, April 14, 2010 --(PR.com)-- On Thursday, May 6, 2010 more than 350 guests are expected to attend the 11th annual Real Estate and Building Industry Mixer at the Balboa Bay Club. Attendees will hear USC Head Football Coach Lane Kiffin’s story of overcoming obstacles and making a name for himself. Special guests include USC’s John Jackson and UCLA’s Terry Donahue who will lead a live auction.

In light of the current economic climate for real estate, building and banking industries, this year’s real estate mixer provides a networking opportunity with industry leaders, past and present colleagues and potential clients while building self-sufficient lives for those most in need in Orange County.

The 11th annual Real Estate and Building Industry Mixer will take place on Thursday, May 6, 2010 at the Balboa Bay Club’s Members Only Lawn from 5 – 8 p.m. Individual tickets are $200.00 per person and sponsorships are still available. Dollars raised will support Orange County residents who are on the path to self-sufficient living by helping them meet their most basic needs as well as educational achievements.

Lead sponsors of the event include Bank of America, Donahue Schriber and the Orange County Business Journal. Event information can be found at www.realestate2010.kintera.org.

For event inquiries and media RSVP’s, please contact Cara Lasala at (949) 263-6160 or caral@unitedwayoc.org.

About Orange County United Way
Orange County United Way is committed to identifying and addressing root causes that prevent individuals and families in Orange County from living self-sufficient lives. By way of the collaborative efforts of strategic partnerships, Orange County United Way creates long-lasting positive changes within our community. United Way focuses on the following priorities in Orange County: self-sufficient wages for our workforce, safe and secure housing for families and individuals and promoting higher levels of education. By investing in these key areas, Orange County United Way and its partners are moving people to lead self-sufficient lives. Orange County United Way has a responsibility to its donors to demonstrate operational efficiency and show measurable impact within the communities we serve. Orange County United Way is a local, private, 501 (c) (3).

For more information, visit www.unitedwayoc.org.

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