Community Stories
Charity sponsorships and initiatives in which Max King Realty has been involved.

Community Involvement
Max King Realty is dedicated to enhancing our community through active engagement and support initiatives.
We take pride in our community contributions.
Max King Holding Company LLC and Kingstone Family Holding Company LLC takes pride in its community contributions which include a contributions to the “Castle of Miracles” for Give Kids the World, an organization that sponsors terminally ill children and their families and our ongoing long term commitment to RunWay to Hope a charity dedicated to assisting children with Cancer and their families. 100% of the proceeds of the Sale of Mr. Kingstone’s Book, The Real War Against America, is donated to the FBI Agent’s Association and the S.A. Samuel Hicks Memorial Fund.
During the last decade our companies have donated facilities to military bases throughout Israel including the Israeli Naval Commando’s HQ/Anti-Terrorism Training Facility, Israeli Drone Squadron and the Israeli Air Force Scorpion Squadron.
We are proud of our long history of supporting local law enforcement including our long term participation as the Gold Sponsor of the Annual LEO (Law Enforcement Organization) Awards sponsored by ASIS honoring the heroes who have risked their lives on behalf of our Central Florida Community. The proceeds of the LEO Awards are provided to the families of fallen law enforcement officers. Max King Realty is also a supporter of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, Golden Rule Foundation, Wounded Warrior Project (FL & VA), Shepperd’s Hope Foundation, Special Olympics, Boy Scouts of America and the Orange County Public Schools.
Max King Realty/KFLP has contributed more than $250,000 worth of air conditioning equipment to assure the replacement of faulty air conditioning systems in three facilities in the Orange County Public School system.
Charity sponsorships and initiatives in which Max King Realty has been involved.
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