City of South Miami officials and Interval International employees celebrate the company’s 23rd annual Thanksgiving Food Drive. Pictured left to right: Cristina Braga, Jackie Baro, Yvette Batalla, Police Chief Rene Landa, Mayor Philip K. Stoddard, Vice Mayor Walter Harris, Special Events Coordinator Yvette Valdez, Elizabeth Hrasar, and Janice Rivera.
Interval International, a prominent worldwide provider of vacation services, hosted its 23rd annual Thanksgiving Food Drive to benefit the residents of South Miami. More than 50 boxes filled with food items for traditional Thanksgiving meals were donated by Interval employees and delivered to neighboring families.
Since its inception more than forty years ago, Interval has supported a variety of charitable initiatives, including food drives and toy fests to assist the local community. City officials joined Interval staff at the event, which was held at the company’s world headquarters in South Miami.
Interval International operates membership programs for vacationers and provides value-added services to its developer clients worldwide. Based in Miami, Florida, the company has been a pioneer and innovator in serving the vacation ownership market since 1976. Today, Interval’s exchange network comprises more than 3,000 resorts in over 80 nations. Through offices in 13 countries, Interval offers high-quality products and benefits to resort clients and approximately 2 million families who are enrolled in various membership programs.
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