CHANTILLY, Va., July 28, 2016 -- Associa Community Management Corporation (CMC), and Associa Supports Kids (ASK) will be taking part in 11 National Night Out events on Tuesday, August 2. Associa is a national sponsor of the event and will participate in more than 150 celebrations across the country.
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National Night Out festivities are designed to encourage crime and drug prevention awareness and strengthen law enforcement-community partnerships. The Associa kid-friendly mascot, Scout, will make an appearance at some of the gatherings and Associa CMC volunteers will be among the vendors sharing inspirational wristbands, Scout's Safety-Tips coloring books ChildFind ID kits and more.
"It's an honor to be a part of close to a dozen community-wide block parties this year," says Associa CMC Vice President Mac Staples. "The number of celebrations seems to grow every year and I think that is a positive trend that speaks to the fact that more and more people want to support our local police and help keep our communities safe."
National Night Out events featuring Associa CMC include:
- Belle View Condominiums – Alexandria, VA
- Dominion Valley Owners Association – Hay Market, VA
- Emerson Community Association – Laurel, MD
- Hagerstown Police Department – Hagerstown, MD
- Kentlands Citizens Assembly – Gaithersburg, MD
- Martin's Chase HOA – Ashburn, VA
- Piney Orchard – Odenton, MD
- Reserve at Tall Cedars – Chantilly, VA
- Rolling Crest Community Center – Hyattsville, MD
- Stafford County Sheriff's Department – Stafford, VA
- Swan Point – Swan Point, MD
Associa Supports Kids is a value-added program for Associa community residents, designed to enhance the neighborhood community experience year-round. The program focuses on educating parents and kids about safety and fitness. For more information on both the safety and sports sponsorships programs, visit www.associasupportskids.org.
Building and managing successful communities for more than 37 years, Associa is the worldwide leader in community management with over 10,000 employees operating more than 180 branch offices in the United States, Mexico, Canada, the United Arab Emirates and South Africa. Based in Dallas, Texas, our industry expertise, financial strength and innovation meet the unique needs of clients across the world with customized services and solutions designed to help communities achieve their vision. To learn more about Associa and its charitable organization, Associa Cares, go to www.associaonline.com or www.associacares.com.
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CONTACT: Billy Rudolph
214-272-4107
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