From left to right are Windermere Owner Kim Chamness, Safespace Executive Director Beatriz Lynch and Safespace Child and Family Advocate Mayra Rivera. The Windermere Foundation in the Columbia River Gorge donated to Safespace and Columbia Gorge Habitat for Humanity in 2023.
From left to right are Windermere Owner Kim Chamness, Safespace Executive Director Beatriz Lynch and Safespace Child and Family Advocate Mayra Rivera. The Windermere Foundation in the Columbia River Gorge donated to Safespace and Columbia Gorge Habitat for Humanity in 2023.
HOOD RIVER — Local real estate brokers, staff, and owners with Windermere Columbia River Gorge Real Estate supported various charitable organizations through the Windermere Foundation in the Columbia River Gorge area during 2023. The group donated $11,000 to support the Columbia Gorge Habitat for Humanity and SafeSpace Children’s Advocacy Center of the Gorge.
“While the real estate industry can change rapidly, we are happy to say that one thing is constant — our dedication to giving back to the communities where we live and work,” said Christine Wood, executive director, Windermere Foundation. “Through financial contributions and volunteer efforts, our brokers consistently uplift their neighbors in need, keeping the spirit of Windermere’s commitment to community service alive and well.”
Windermere Columbia River Gorge Real Estate is part of the larger Windermere Foundation, serving the Western U.S. since 1989. Along with launching their own fundraising activities and providing personal donations, brokers donate a portion of every commission to the Windermere Foundation for every home bought or sold through Windermere. To date, Windermere has gifted more than $53 million in donations to support programs and organizations that provide services to those in need.
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