Generous letting agents raise tens of thousands for children

Generous letting agents raise tens of thousands for children


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Generous letting agents raise tens of thousands for children


Hundreds of letting agents from across the UK joined forces at an annual event to raise £40,000 for children with life-limiting conditions.

The Agent Rainmaker Live event saw attendees donate to Promise Dreams, a charity which fulfils dreams including holidays, once-in-a-lifetime experiences and specialist equipment.

Agent Rainmaker founder Sally Lawson explains: “This is the fifth year we have raised money for the awesome Promise Dreams charity, and the total was more than ever before. The donations will provide dreams for many very poorly children or those with terminal illnesses, and in total mean we have now raised over £200,000 for the charity.”

She continues: “We’ve created a community that wants to help each other and it feels amazing. I’d like to thank everyone who joined us and took part in Agent Rainmaker Live – including our host, speakers, panel members and the real-life agents who took to the stage to share their growth stories to inspire others to take action and grow their businesses too.

“We worked through the challenges of running an agency, our expert panel discussed the legislative landscape coming up and how we can help our landlords, we heard from experts on business acquisition, webinars, conversion, lead generation and AI. And we had four letting agents sharing their growth journeys in various styles from emotional stories to fun outlandish talks.”

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