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CSAAC Names Miller + Smith as Corporate Partner of the Year

Miller & Smith, an award-winning homebuilder and real estate development company, is proud to announce it was named "Corporate Partner of the Year" by Community Services for Autistic Adults & Children (CSAAC). The award, presented at CSAAC's 7th Annual Honors Gala on November 9th, recognized Miller & Smith's work renovating one of CSAAC's group homes.

From L-R: Scott Alford-Miller & Smith, Chas Stuart-Miller & Smith, Tom Hyde-Miller & Smith, Jeremy Welsh-The Insurance Exchange, Patti B. Kane-Director of Homebuilders Care Foundation. (PRNewsFoto/Miller & Smith)

Over the last year, Miller & Smith through their involvement with Homebuilders Care Foundation of the Maryland National Capital Region, renovated the Gaithersburg townhouse that now houses three adults with autism. The renovation included adding a third bedroom and bathroom, upgrading the kitchen and bathrooms, replacing the deck, replacing carpeting, and making other improvements to enhance the functionality of the home.

Founded in 1979 through the vision of four families in Montgomery County, CSAAC's mission is "to enable individuals with autism to reach their highest potential and contribute as confident members of their community."  Today, CSAAC is the nation's largest provider of services to individuals with autism.

"Miller and Smith is proud to support Homebuilders Care and is committed to serving the communities where we build homes," said Doug Smith, President of Miller & Smith. "We are immensely proud to lend our services and to be a part of the important work done by CSAAC."

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