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Community Liaison Program

Bringing REALTORS® and communities together.

The Suburban REALTORS® Alliance is pleased to introduce our Community Liaison Program. This program provides our members a unique opportunity to become involved in the areas of government which directly impact the communities where they live and work.  In the event of a major issue of concern for REALTORS® in the area, the Community Liaison will be briefed by SRA staff and asked to contact their local officials.

To support our mission in our 238 municipalities, SRA Community Liaisons utilize the networks they already have to represent the interests of the real estate industry and consumers.

Program Benefits

Whether you are currently active within your municipality and interact with local officials or would like to, the SRA will give you the tools, opportunities and information to make a difference.

Program benefits include:

  • Direct assistance from SRA staff in the event of a major issue within your community
  • Attendance at the SRA Annual Shareholders’ Meeting
  • Advocacy Training
  • Access to a network of fellow leaders, dedicated to improving communities in the region.

Join the Community Liaison Network

Membership in the SRA Community Liaison Program does not involve a significant time commitment. All we require is a willingness to get involved in the communities that you already care about. Together, we can be a powerful voice for our industry and the consumers we serve.

Fill out and return the registration form or contact Government Affairs Managers Kate Brown (Bucks and Montgomery Counties) or Erin Smist (Chester and Delaware Counties) at 610-981-9000.


To register as a Community Liason, click here.

To view the Community Liason Brochure, click here.

 

 

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