
Windermere Real Estate in Vancouver donated more than $150,000 to nonprofits in 2025
VANCOUVER — Local real estate brokers, staff, and owners with Windermere Northwest Living reaffirmed their commitment to community giving in 2025, providing financial support to three nonprofit organizations serving the Vancouver area. Through the Windermere Foundation, a total of $154,950 was donated to organizations focused on assisting low-income children and families, including the Children’s Justice Center, Fruit Valley Family-Community Resource Center and Schoolhouse Supplies.
“Last year, our brokers saw firsthand the challenges facing their communities and responded by finding thoughtful ways to give back,” said Christine Wood, executive director of the Windermere Foundation. “Their close connection to the people they serve helps Windermere provide timely support and build stronger, more resilient communities.”


Windermere Northwest Living is proud to be part of the larger Windermere Foundation, which has served 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 $59 million in donations to support programs and organizations that provide services to those in need.
About Windermere Real Estate
Windermere Real Estate is the largest regional real estate company in the Western U.S. with over 300 offices and 6,000 agents in nine states and Mexico. Last year, Windermere closed over 47,000 home sales for $37 billion in volume. The Windermere family has a proud heritage of serving our neighbors in need via the Windermere Foundation, which funds services for low-income and homeless families. Since 1989, the Windermere Foundation has contributed more than $59 million toward improving lives in the communities where we live and work. For more information, visit windermere.com.
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