Lowcountry Forever – Hoofprints in The Sand – June 7, 2026

LOWCOUNTRY FOREVER – June 7, 2026
GUEST: Christine Greene, Keller Williams and Molly Ettinger, HITS Volunteer  Coordinator
ISSUE: Community Service
This year, May 14th was Red Day for Keller Williams, a day of volunteering executed by the company on the 2nd Thursday each May. Christine Greene is the organizer of the annual event with Keller Williams and explained the purpose of Red Day in terms of the positive effect on the company’s employees as a team building exercise. This year Keller Williams volunteered to assist at Hoofprints in the Sand. Greene shared why they decided to assist Hoofprints and what tasks they would be executing at their farm. Molly Ettinger, the HITS Volunteer Coordinator, explained the needs the organization has and how they were able to partner with Keller Williams. Ettinger also shared how both individuals and organizations could also volunteer to help Hoofprints and the steps they need to take to assist.

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