As the coldest months of the year approach, brokers from Windermere Real Estate are teaming up to Share the Warmth and help provide winter necessities for those in need. As part of the annual campaign, the Windermere offices in Bend and Sunriver will be collecting donations from November 8 to December 20 to benefit Bethlehem Inn and Central Oregon Veterans Outreach. The organizations are specifically asking for coats, blankets, winter hats, waterproof gloves and boots, wool socks, hand warmers and long underwear for men, women and children in all sizes.
Those who want to help can stop by participating Windermere offices to drop off donations. Here is a full list of all drop-off locations. In Bend and Sunriver, donations can be taken to the following drop-off locations:
- Windermere’s Bend Office: 807 SW Industrial Way, Bend
Open weekdays from 9am to 5pm
- Windermere’s Sunriver Office: 57100 Beaver Dr., Bldg. 25, Suite 110, Sunriver
Open weekdays from 10am to 4pm
- Western Title & Escrow Company: 1777 SW Chandler Ave., Suite 100, Bend
Open weekdays from 8am to 5pm
- Market of Choice: 115 NW Sisemore St., Bend
Open daily from 7am to 10pm
- Postal Connections of Sunriver: 56880 Venture Ln., Suite 104, Sunriver
Open Monday through Friday from 9am to 6pm and Saturdays from 10am to 2pm
“Year after year, Share the Warmth brings together Windermere Real Estate brokers and caring community members to ensure our neighbors are well-equipped for winter,” said Scott Mitchelson, president of Windermere Services Company in Oregon and SW Washington. “This campaign is one of the many ways our brokers are collectively committed to helping the communities they serve.”
About Windermere Real Estate:
Windermere Real Estate is the largest regional real estate company in the Western U.S. with over 300 offices and 7,000 agents in 10 states. Last year, Windermere closed 67,000 home sales for more than $43 billion in volume. The Windermere family has a proud heritage of serving our neighbors via the Windermere Foundation, which funds services for low-income and homeless families. Since 1989, the Windermere Foundation has contributed more than $50 million toward improving lives in the communities where we live and work.