 On June 22, 2009, Sutton Group – Premier Realty (2008) Ltd.* helped to support the First Annual ICSS Golf Tournament.  This event raised over $10,000 for ICSS (Innovative Community Support Services), which is a non-profit charitable organization.  They are committed to creating and providing families and individuals with innovative, high quality and cost-effective community based programs and services that promote a strong sense of well being.  Their goal is to help people move out of the hospital and to develop skills for living in the community.
On June 22, 2009, Sutton Group – Premier Realty (2008) Ltd.* helped to support the First Annual ICSS Golf Tournament.  This event raised over $10,000 for ICSS (Innovative Community Support Services), which is a non-profit charitable organization.  They are committed to creating and providing families and individuals with innovative, high quality and cost-effective community based programs and services that promote a strong sense of well being.  Their goal is to help people move out of the hospital and to develop skills for living in the community.
REALTOR® John Baron with Sutton Group – Premier Realty (2008) Ltd.*, has been an active Board Member with ICSS for over four years. John explains, “My work with the ICSS allows me to give back to the community. I also like that 100% of the money we raise goes directly to the cause.” He also advocates that they are an organization that makes a direct impact on those with disabilities, by allowing them the opportunity to participate in social outings, where the cost is not covered by government.
John’s office, Sutton Group – Premier Realty (2008) Ltd.*, got involved in the golf tournament by offering sponsorship. Players received Sutton shirts, hats and monogrammed golf balls. The day of golf at GreyHawk Golf Club was followed by a fun evening of dinner, auctions and award presentations. “Thank you to Donald (President) and Alana Abraham (Executive Director of Operations) of Sutton Group – Premier Realty (2008) Ltd.* for helping make this event a success,” John concludes.

 
	