At ADRMortgage.com we give back to our community, Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill - plus all of North Carolina and Virginia (soon to be more states). We take personal interest and spend time and money helping people. At the Alliance, where Andy May became Chairman in 2020 - we have turned the organization around with the right people. What does this mean? We give away nearly 60 tons of food in a given year, and we provide valuable health care to people that otherwise might not be able to find healthcare or afford healthcare. At CAM Raleigh, the downtown Contemporary Art Museum, And May became Chairman in 2018-2020 and helped CAM Raleigh move from a precarious 2010 financial situation to the first operating profit and a balance sheet equity position that is substantial. 

We are rooted in the Triangle, but give to many organizations - including UB4ME. This recent addition is run by a close personal friend and Realtor and you should check out the work Mr. John Davison is doing for our community. Overall, it's not just a cliche at ADRMortgage.com that we care about people. We care about you and want to make sure that we support you, as we expect to see you in our community.

Community Outreach:
ADRMortgage.com believes in giving back to the greater community that has supported us for over 10 years. We would like to highlight these organizations for the amazing services they provide to the Raleigh community, and encourage supporting them in their endeavors:

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The Alliance of AIDS Services

The Alliance is dedicated to serving the community by providing the highest quality nonjudgmental care. We do this through our testing, food pantry, and CLEAR program as well as various support groups. We believe that treating people with dignity and love is the best medicine.                                                                                            

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Food Bank (North Raleigh)

The Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina was founded in 1980 as the Community Food Bank, the first food bank in the state. The Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina provided start-up funds prompted by its concern about an increasing problem of homelessness and hunger in Raleigh and its surrounding communities.

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United Way

With a two-generational approach, the goal is to move vulnerable families toward educational success, economic security, and family well-being; it has a proven track record through the Harlem Children’s Zone, the Ascend Network, and in other communities around the nation. This work seeks to establish economic security for adults, household stability for the family and an environment that supports healthy, educated children.

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Habitat for Humanity

Since 1985, Habitat Wake has partnered with more than 600 families, donors and volunteers to build safe, affordable, energy-efficient homes in all parts of Wake County.

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The Green Chair Project

The Green Chair Project is a non-profit organization that collects donated furnishings for people transitioning from homelessness, crisis or disasters.  

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Camp Corral

The mission of Camp Corral is to transform the lives of children of wounded, injured, ill, and fallen military heroes by providing a unique summer camp experience.

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American Cancer Society of North Carolina

The mission to provide patient support – right here in our community.  Join the spirit of camaraderie and compassion as we work together to save lives from cancer.

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