Join David Maas and Living City Project on a Community Mission

Ready to make a difference in Dayton, Ohio H7 Members! Today, we shine a spotlight on a dynamic trio making waves in our beloved city — David Maas, Plum Tree Realty, Living City Project and the H7 Network Community. As prominent members of the H7 Network, they are not only contributing to Dayton’s thriving community but are also on a mission to bring us closer together and see positive change right here in our neighborhoods. The H7 Network Community Members and Visitors in Dayton and the surrounding areas, (just like the partnership with Invite a Vet) are invited out to participate in making a real difference in other people’s lives.

Co-owner of the Oma & Ota Team, David Maas is making a difference. Proud member of the H7 Network, in Dayton, Ohio.

Meet David Maas, with Plum Tree Realty

David Maas, a proud veteran of the U.S. Air Force, teamed up with Plum Tree, a local realtor and hardworking veteran, to make a visible impact in Dayton, Ohio. After serving 20 years in the Air Force, David retired in 2014 and chose to root his family in Dayton, focusing on fostering the kind of vibrant community he fondly remembers from his childhood.

Together with Living City Project, they bring a wealth of experience and genuine dedication to the city. Through their collaboration with H7 Network, David and Plum Tree are part of a vast network that emphasizes building meaningful, trusted relationships and making tangible contributions to the community.

The Heart of the Mission

By making this difference, we can truly transform our community for the better, fostering unity and collaboration among all residents.

David Maas exemplifies leadership, driven by a firm belief in community service, a trait engrained during his military career. His collaboration with the Five Oaks Neighborhood Improvement Association and participation in the Living City Project are focuses dear to his heart. These initiatives aim to clean up our city and instill a renewed sense of pride and connection among Dayton inhabitants.

Every little difference we make contributes to the larger picture of community improvement.

One of the standout achievements of this endeavor has been partnering with various organizations to orchestrate city-wide cleanups. This effort isn’t just about bagging trash but is a faith-based initiative that underlines the value of community connections, creating spaces where neighbors can come together, share experiences, and foster community pride.

This difference is not just a goal; it’s a commitment that we all share in our efforts to uplift those around us.

Join us in this journey to make a genuine difference in the lives of those we serve.

The difference you make can inspire others to join us in this vital mission.

In the words of David Maas, “We can only make our world move forward if we focus on the positive and work towards a common goal. The better our community team, the stronger we become.”

How You Can Help

The heart of this blog post is a call to arms for all of Dayton. If you’re inspired by David and Living Dayton’s mission, we urge you to connect with David Maas for a one-on-one meeting. By building a trusted relationship with him, you can find out how to contribute to the betterment of Dayton. Whether you’re donating your time, resources, or simply providing positive energy, your involvement can help ensure a more beautiful, united Dayton.

This upcoming event is not just about collecting trash; it’s about making a real difference in our community.

Our collective efforts will showcase the difference we can make when we come together.

Let’s create a lasting difference that future generations will appreciate.

Upcoming Volunteer Opportunity

Together, we can pave the way for a difference that will resonate throughout our city.

Mark your calendars! On the morning of April 26th, while the rest of the world may be sleeping, Dayton will be alive with energy and purpose as we embark on another city cleanup mission. Meet us at the Living City Project’s online hub, sign up, and bring your friends and family to be part of this powerful community initiative.

David, the Living City Project, and the H7 Network, along with countless volunteers, will don vibrant shirts and take to the streets — a united front committed to cleaning our city. It’s not just about the aesthetics; it’s about what we represent: resilience, unity, and community pride.

Every effort counts in making that difference, and we appreciate your support.

Let’s Be the Change

Be the change you want to see! Stand shoulder to shoulder with David Maas and the rest of the H7 Network, and let’s make Dayton an even greater place to live. For more details on how you can get involved, sign up through the links shared within this blog. Together, let’s create something extraordinary for our city.

Thank you for your support, Dayton — let’s keep the momentum going!

If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves and join a community thriving on collaboration and friendship, don’t hesitate to reach out to David Maas. Trust us, this is only the beginning of what togetherness can accomplish.

Discover Clay Hicks, the Founder and CEO, of H7 Network

Written by: Clay Hicks

When you focus on the relationship and not the outcome, your outcomes become more predictable

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