Carmel realtor partners with Working Dogs for Vets

Realtor Indiana Jules (Julie Cromer), of RE/MAX Ability Plus, is spearheading a holiday donation drive for Working Dogs for Vets.

Working Dogs for Vets is the nation’s largest service dog provider. The altruistic organization’s No Veteran Left Behind Program matches disabled veterans with dogs from a local shelter so they can train them. In order to help Working Dogs for Vets and its disabled heroes, Cromer, who has a soft spot for vets and loves dogs, is hosting a holiday donation drive.

Working Dogs for Vets’ wish list includes Lowe’s gift cards, Visa gift cards, Amazon Basics Elevated Cooling Pet Bed, Starmark Collar, Service Dog In Training Do Not Touch sew-on embroidered patch, Industrial Puppy Service Dog In Training vest, Seresto flea and tick collar and more. To view the complete wish list, please visit amzn.to/2R6pjTg. Donated items can be dropped off at RE/MAX Ability Plus, 200 S. Range Line Road, Suite 129, Carmel.

“Donated items from the wish list help Working Dogs for Vets support the veteran/dog teams in the No Veteran Left Behind Program, as well as the dogs in the in-house program,” said Cromer. “Please drop by our office and drop off a donated item to help these heroes.”

To donate to Working Dogs for Vets directly, please visit workingdogsforvets.org/donate.

About Indiana Jules (Julie Cromer)

Cromer has over 14 years of experience in the real estate industry. She is revered for really listening to what her clients truly want to accomplish when buying or selling a home. She works hard to create a customized approach to locate the next perfect home while navigating the timing and selling the current home. Cromer is skilled in negotiation, sales, entrepreneurship, multi-family homes, single family homes and new home sales. Indiana Jules helps buyers and sellers obtain the home that works for them on all levels. She is a Certified Negotiation Expert and is right by her clients’ side every step of the way offering insight, market knowledge, recommendations and guidance. For more information, please call (317) 531-8889, or visit bit.ly/2DqUSiy.