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Windermere Offices Continue to Support Communities Through COVID-19 Pandemic
Windermere offices have continued to support their communities throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, raising money for the Windermere Foundation, which has provided over $43 million in funding to support low-income and homeless families throughout the Western U.S. since 1989. Here are some highlights from the past holiday season.
Windermere Whatcom Donates 84 Thanksgiving Boxes
For over 20 years, Windermere Whatcom has donated Thanksgiving boxes to local school districts and organizations. These boxes contain all the fixings for a Thanksgiving feast, from sparkling cider and pumpkin pie to turkey roaster pans and a recipe book. The meals benefit families in need of a warm Thanksgiving meal. Agents at Whatcom’s five offices select the recipient organizations, then agents and staff are assigned items to fulfill depending on the number of meals needed. Keeping COVID-19 guidelines in mind, agents worked in small groups/shifts to pack the boxes of food and supplies on the day of delivery. In total, 84 Thanksgiving meals were donated on November 23 and 24, 2020.

Picture L to R: Alex Stredicke & Ken Gustafson
Windermere Abode Supports Tacoma Rescue Mission
Every Friday since March of 2020, Windermere Abode in Tacoma, WA has helped the Tacoma Rescue Mission serve sandwiches and snacks. After speaking with Windermere agent Melo Hogan, Broker/Co-Owner of Windermere Abode Anne Jones learned that throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization had been losing volunteers and needed to provide to-go meals for the community members they support. “The coolest thing about this program is we’ve invited our community to participate,” said Jones. “That’s how we’ve kept it going and literally have delivered thousands of sandwiches. We’ve had a few Fridays with two fully-loaded SUVs.”

Pictured: Melo Hogan
Windermere Greenwood Donates $4,418 to WA-BLOC
In the summer of 2020, the agents and staff at Windermere Greenwood were looking for ways to support grassroots, Black-led organizations in underserved communities and youth. When they came across WA-BLOC (Building Leaders of Change), they jumped at the chance to support the organization. WA-BLOC works with students in South Seattle, igniting transformation and building leaders of change through revolutionary education and social justice leadership development. Understanding that the pandemic would impact students’ learning ability, the Greenwood office wanted to contribute to help make distanced learning more equitable. Totaling $4,418, their donations went towards purchasing laptops, wi-fi hotspots, school supplies, tutors, school lunches, and more.

Windermere Greenwood’s total amount raised in support of local organization WA-BLOC
Windermere Eastlake Gifts $5,000 to St. Francis House
Agents and staff at Windermere Eastlake in Seattle came together this holiday season to support low income and homeless families in their community through St. Francis House, an organization dedicated to serving the homeless population of King County. Eastlake donated $5,000 to the organization to distribute holiday gift packages to families including a new blanket, a new game, and a grocery gift card. Each child received a pair of socks, a new toy, and a book. So far, 375 families have received their gift.

A selection of toys distributed by St. Francis House through Windermere Eastlake’s donation
To find out more about the Windermere Foundation or to make a donation, please visit the Foundation’s website here: Windermere Foundation
November is Homeless Youth Awareness Month
In 2007, November was declared National Homeless Youth Awareness Month to shine a light on the homeless experiences of young people and their families. The Windermere Foundation supports the following organizations dedicated to supporting youth in their communities, all of which are providing ways to give back during the COVID-19 pandemic. To support these organizations, donate to the Windermere Foundation through your local Windermere office to ensure community funds help community needs.
New Avenues for Youth – Oregon
The Windermere Foundation has supported New Avenues for Youth in their mission to address youth homelessness in Oregon, providing services like education, job training, counseling, and supportive housing.
Partners Mentoring Youth – Colorado
Based in Fort Collins, Partners Mentoring Youth has empowered youth and community members to reach their full potential through mentoring, prevention, education, and strategic partnership since 1978. Since that time, the organization has continually expanded their mission and programming to fit the needs of their community and are continuing to do so in the face of COVID-19.
The Mockingbird Society – Washington
The Mockingbird Society is dedicated to getting youth into safe, supportive and stable homes by transforming foster care. Magnifying the inequalities faced by young people and families experiencing foster care and homelessness, the COVID-19 pandemic has heightened the need for the organization’s work. The Mockingbird Society is supporting young people who have lost jobs and/or housing, while providing trauma training and delivering emergency policy guidance to families.
Boys and Girls Clubs of America
Supported by the Windermere Foundation across our network, the Boys and Girls Clubs of America enables young people in need to reach their full potential. During the pandemic, the organization has partnered with local clubs to develop a national strategy to serve their local communities.
YMCA
Present in neighborhoods throughout our footprint and more than 10,000 communities nationwide, the YMCA is committed to helping communities to learn, grow and thrive, while empowering youth to reach their full potential. The Y has stepped up their emergency food services programs to address increased community need.
Beyond the organizations highlighted here, the Windermere Foundation also supports YouthCare (Seattle, WA), Bridge Meadows (Portland, OR), and the North East Youth Center (Spokane, WA), all dedicated to serving youth in their communities. For more information on how you can support homeless youth in your community, talk to your Windermere agent about what organizations are being supported locally.
To find out more about the Windermere Foundation or to make a donation, please visit windermerefoundation.com.
Windermere Offices Continue to Give Back Through COVID-19
Through the challenges and restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic, Windermere offices have stepped up to support their local communities.
Our Commitment to Change: A Message to Our Community
At Windermere, we are committed to doing our part to address discrimination, racism, and inequity within our company and the real estate industry. Learn more about what we’re doing:
Windermere Offices Find Safe Ways to Give Back This Summer
This summer has seen offices from across the Windermere network coming together to support those in need in their local communities. While Windermere’s annual Community Service Day was cancelled due to COVID-19, these offices found their own opportunities to keep the tradition of giving back alive this summer. Here are a few examples of their work.
Coming Together For Our Neighbors in Need
Windermere offices have been challenged to raise $250,000 by May 5 which will be matched by the Windermere Foundation to support food banks in our local communities.
Staying Connected Through COVID-19. All In, For You.
In these times of social distancing, we are finding creative ways to stay connected. We have never been more “All in” for our clients and our communities.