Moving Communities
In 2017, Lexi Leddy proudly started the Moving Communities Campaign, where a portion of commissions from each home sale is donated to a local charity. To date, Moving Communities has donated more than $132,500 back to our communities, and we couldn’t do it without you!
We’re proud to announce HAVEN as our Q2 Moving Communities recipient!
This quarter, our Moving Communities donation is going to HAVEN — Southeastern New Hampshire’s largest domestic and sexual violence prevention and support services agency, serving women, men, children, and people of all identities.
HAVEN is in the middle of something truly exciting. Their Building Dignity Campaign is funding a new Portsmouth headquarters and transitional housing space — a dedicated place for healing, recovery, and a fresh start for the people they serve. This is a big moment for an organization that has shown up for this community for decades, and we’re proud to play a small part in it.
If HAVEN’s mission resonates with you and you’d like to contribute to the Building Dignity Campaign, you can learn more and donate here!
You can also learn more about HAVEN’s mission from Executive Director Kathy Beebe by watching our video on social media.




A Passion for Helping People

Throughout Lexi’s life, the one commonality has been her love of working with and helping people. She prides herself on her high level of client service, utilizing her listening and communication skills and keen attention to detail to deliver exceptional experiences. She has an innate ability to build trusting relationships while always practicing integrity, honesty, and transparency with her clients.
“Lexi’s Moving Communities Campaign is an example of the “good” that people can do for those around them. It is a reminder that one can use one’s talents to support others. Literally thousands of dogs and their people have been positively affected by Lexi’s campaign. She wants to help, and she uses her drive, determination, and hard work to make it happen. We are so thankful for Lexi, her love for dogs, and her friendship.”
Allyson Larochelle
Executive Director of Mary’s Dogs























