Humane Society gets a check from real estate agent’s Giving House charityORANGE PARK – The Clay County Humane Society will get a check for as much as $2,400 this month as part of Ryan …
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Humane Society gets a check from real estate agent’s Giving House charity
ORANGE PARK – The Clay County Humane Society will get a check for as much as $2,400 this month as part of Ryan Winter’s Giving House charity.
The Keller Williams real estate agent donates 25-percent of his commissions to local charities. He is scheduled to close on a property this week for a veterinarian who works at the Humane Society, so his decision to assist with veterinarian services and humane education was an easy one.
“I don’t want charities to worry about their bottom lines,” Winter said. “I want businesses to help charities grow with their bottom lines.”
According to its web site, “Giving House bridges the divide between potential donors, like you and me, and charities enabling more giving without barriers.”
Winter’s goal is to raise $30,000 for charities this year.
Funyak, MFA Wealth to provide financial planning on Fleming Island
FLEMING ISLAND – MFA Wealth, an award-winning Pennsylvania-based independent registered investment advisor, appointed Jay Funyak as the principal and lead advisor for the firm in Florida. Funyak will help MFA Wealth further expand its services in the Sunshine State by providing clients with comprehensive financial planning and wealth management services.
“I am thrilled to add a financial professional of Jay’s caliber to our team in Florida,” says Chris McMahon ChFC, AWMA, president and founder of MFA Wealth. “As our firm continues to grow, I am confident Jay will deliver MFA Wealth’s concierge-level of service to his clients while providing financial solutions to help improve their standard of living, maximize their wealth, preserve their estate and prepare them for retirement.”
Funyak, who will be based on Fleming Island, brings more than 13 years of financial services experience to MFA Wealth.
“I am honored to be joining this team of elite financial professionals and I am excited to work with a fiduciary firm where my sole focus will be serving my clients independently,” says Funyak. “With MFA Wealth’s exclusive life MAP™ planning process, I look forward to providing my clients with the custom solutions to best fit their individual financial needs and help them achieve their long-term goals.”