Can one person’s small actions ripple into big community change? Harford County realtor Dena Wasmer proves they can. Her pay it forward approach shines through in every aspect of her work.
Through unique events and thoughtful gifts, Dena keeps her community at the heart of real estate. This blog shows how her acts create real impact—and inspires others to do the same.
A Philosophy Rooted in Paying It Forward
In each real estate transaction, Dena adds a thoughtful act. She hosts appreciation luncheons, neighborhood giveaways, and stands with those who serve. She believes that doing good in return for community trust is just part of the job.
This pay it forward mindset turns her role from a business position into a chance to help, day by day.
1. Extreme Family Outreach Charity
In September 2024, Dena sponsored a four-person team in the “FORE OUR KIDS Golf Tournament.” Her support went to Extreme Family Outreach, a group that helps local kids in need. They fund programs that support children’s growth and opportunity.
It isn’t just a name on a check—it’s a direct contribution that impacts families in her own community.
2. Ice Cream & School Supplies Giveback
That same September, Dena linked up with a client who owns an ice cream truck. They handed out 70 free ice creams and 40 school supply bags at a neighborhood event.
Imagine the smiles on kids’ faces. This simple act helped families gear up for the school year, all thanks to a realtor who cares.
3. First Responder Appreciation Luncheons
Dena hosted luncheons for police and firefighters in Harford County. At the Joppa luncheon, she brought Chick-fil-A and had lights and magic thanks to Baltimore magician Lowell Sheets.
This show of gratitude gives local heroes a moment to relax and feel special. It’s a gesture that matters—and locals notice.
4. Voices of Hope Charity Fundraiser
In May 2023, Dena supported Voices of Hope, a nonprofit that helps families and individuals struggling with substance use disorder.
Her involvement shows her focus on meaningful change—not just donating, but taking part in causes that help families heal and grow.
5. Neighborhood Fun with Pets and Ice Treats
Back in October 2022, Dena hosted a Halloween pet costume contest. Families joined in with their furry friends. And in July 2022, she arranged a Kona Ice giveback event.
These events foster community spirit. They bring neighbors together, create positive memories, and highlight a realtor who cares beyond the sale.
Why It Matters to Clients
Homebuyers check for more than market history. They value agents who invest in their community. Dena’s pay it forward actions signal that she cares for more than just listings.
Working with her means supporting a business that supports local schools, families, and public servants. That brings a deeper level of trust and connection.
Taking Inspired Action Yourself
Dena’s acts show real estate isn’t only business. You can apply this mindset too:
- Host a small event for neighbors
- Donate to local causes
- Thank your local heroes with lunch or gift bags
These simple acts strengthen community ties and show your values in action.
Final Take:
Dena Wasmer proves real estate can be a force for good. Through pay it forward acts like school supply drives, charity support, and fun events, she turns transactions into celebrations of community.
When you work with Dena, you’re joining a movement of caring and connection. She gives in small ways—and inspires community change daily.
If you’re in Harford County and want an agent who brings heart and action to the table, Dena Wasmer is ready to help both your home and your community thrive. For more, contact us today.
FAQs
- What are minimum services in real estate?
Minimum services in real estate are the basic help an agent must provide. This usually includes presenting offers, answering questions, and helping with paperwork. It’s the least an agent can do by law, even if you’re mostly handling the sale yourself or using limited service options.
- How do I find the best local estate agent?
To find the best local agent, ask friends or family for recommendations, check online reviews, and look for agents with lots of experience in your area. Meet with a few and choose someone who listens well, knows your neighborhood, and makes you feel comfortable and supported throughout the process.
- What is a full service listing in real estate?
A full service listing means your agent handles everything—from pricing and photos to showings, marketing, paperwork, and negotiations. They help you through every step of selling your home. This is great for people who want less stress and more expert support during the home-selling process.
- How do you know if a real estate agent is good?
A good agent knows the area well, communicates clearly, and answers your questions quickly. They are honest, professional, and help you feel confident. Check their reviews, ask about past sales, and make sure they’re focused on your needs—not just making a quick sale.
- Is it worth hiring a real estate agent?
Yes, it’s often worth it. A good agent helps you sell faster or buy smarter. They handle the hard parts—like pricing, marketing, and paperwork. While they charge a fee, they often save you time, stress, and even money by avoiding mistakes or getting better offers.
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