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Alaskan Realtor Amy Mackey-Hornak Is Thrilled to Celebrate "The Month
of The Military Child"
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, April 7, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- With an exciting and
respected career as a top-producing Real Estate Agent, Amy
Mackey-Hornak has fond memories of being a child of an Air Force Chief
Warrant Officer 4, having served 32 years in the military.
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After settling down in Anchorage, Alaska 30 years ago with her
husband, together raising three amazing young men, Amy has a solid
foundation that is not always common with adults who moved frequently
as a child of military relocation. "I learned early on to appreciate
all that I have and to have respect for others. I come from a
background of values and do my best every day to live them in my
personal and professional life," says Amy.
Growing up in the military, Amy certainly appreciates the unique
issues that face military children and is proud to be a part of "The
Month of The Military Child." She says, "Our parents always presented
moving as a positive thing, so it was really neat for us knowing that
even though we were leaving friends and a safe environment behind, we
also knew that wherever we ended up we would be making new friends and
having new adventures."
Amy began her Real Estate career eight years ago with an enthusiasm to
help families move, to or within, the Anchorage area. "I bounced
around the U.S. as a military child, and I can honestly say, 'I get
it'! I know how stressful the transitions can be, moving from one
place to another. I love working with military families to help them
find that perfect new home, schools and the faith community that fits
their needs."
As a Rotarian, she worked to bring the Vietnam Memorial Traveling Wall
to Anchorage in 2012 and scheduled 210 man hours with Veterans,
soldiers and civilians to stand guard and to help visitors locate
their fallen soldiers. "It was by far the most humbling experience of
my life."
View here to see this wonderful event:
https://www.facebook.com/AnchorageMovingWall
In conclusion, Amy smiles and expresses, "I will always be grateful
for the opportunity to serve our military families in any way that I
can."
For more information, please visit the website:
http://www.sellinganchoragehomes.com
And visit her Pinterest page at:
http://www.pinterest.com/amymackeyhornak/
Media Contact Amy Mackey-Hornak (907) 830-1294 Email
Read more news from Amy Mackey-Hornak.
SOURCE Amy Mackey-Hornak
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