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Building Block Foundation Fund Holds Charity Event in Costa Mesa

Building Block Foundation Fund Holds Charity Event in Costa Mesa

The Building Block Foundation Fund (BBFF), a non-profit organization that brings together the commercial real estate industry to support charity, is holding its “White Party” industry celebration on September 15th at the Noguchi sculpture garden in Costa Mesa, CA.

BBFF combines financial and human resources from the CRE community to support seven charities, including Project Access, Boys Hope Girls Hope, The Joyful Child, Everfree, Kidworks, Orangewood Children’s Foundation and Hope Builders. The “White Party” origins date back to earlier events that featured a fashion show, with the models all wearing white as a “blank canvas”. Attendees are encouraged to wear white in keeping with the fun theme.

“We’re excited to bring this event back to Orange County. It’s a great way to come together as an industry and support these important local charities,” said James Wall, the White Party Event Chair.

Tickets and more information can be found at buildingblockfoundationfund.org.

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