charity event Archives - REM https://realestatemagazine.ca/tag/charity-event/ Canada’s premier magazine for real estate professionals. Fri, 01 Nov 2024 18:05:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://realestatemagazine.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/cropped-REM-Fav-32x32.png charity event Archives - REM https://realestatemagazine.ca/tag/charity-event/ 32 32 Royal LePage Realtors raise $191K for women’s shelters during Colombia Ride for Shelter https://realestatemagazine.ca/royal-lepage-realtors-raise-191k-for-womens-shelters-during-colombia-ride-for-shelter/ https://realestatemagazine.ca/royal-lepage-realtors-raise-191k-for-womens-shelters-during-colombia-ride-for-shelter/#respond Thu, 31 Oct 2024 04:00:36 +0000 https://realestatemagazine.ca/?p=35499 Participants from Royal LePage completed a nine-day motorcycle journey across the northern tip of South America, raising $191,000 for charity

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A group of 27 participants from Royal LePage raised $191,000 during the Colombia Ride for Shelter, a nine-day journey across the northern tip of South America. 

The trek included traversing deserts, tropical jungles, and mountain ranges.

“Not a single one of us walked away from this adventure without bumps, bruises, scratches or pain,” said veteran rider Val Brooks, Realtor, Royal LePage Wolle Realty. “But our discomfort truly pales in comparison to the reason we all signed up for this experience in the first place.” 

Organized in support of the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation, each rider was required to raise at least $3,000 and cover their trip and travel expenses in order to participate.

In addition to the funds raised, $3,000 was donated to the Colombian charity Helmets for Kids, which provides helmets for children who rely on motorcycles for transportation. 

This ride is part of the larger initiative, which has raised over $321,000 to date for The Royal LePage Shelter Foundation, which funds local women’s shelters and national programs addressing intimate partner violence in Canada.

Photo provided by: Royal LePage

Colombia Ride for Shelter crew and participants. Riders included: John Acevedo, Kim Acevedo, David Baird, Derek Baird, Anthony Boos, Val Brooks, Cristian Butler, Colin Caryk, Jim Chu, Andrea Corradetti, Gerald Daub, Carlo De Castris, Iain Edmonds, Royce Finley, Danielle Gagnon, Mike Harvey, Brad Johnstone, Sandra Laurin, Tom McPhail, Tamer Mecky, Melanie Pearce, Alex Pedriks, Nick Raycroft, Phil Soper, Jonathan van Gassen, Deb Vukelich and Leander Wigboldus.

 

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Toronto’s real estate industry raises $111,000 to support accessible sport for youth facing systemic barriers https://realestatemagazine.ca/torontos-real-estate-industry-raises-111000-to-support-accessible-sport-for-youth-facing-systemic-barriers/ https://realestatemagazine.ca/torontos-real-estate-industry-raises-111000-to-support-accessible-sport-for-youth-facing-systemic-barriers/#respond Fri, 17 May 2024 04:01:12 +0000 https://realestatemagazine.ca/?p=31168 "This is just the beginning and we foresee this annual tournament to continue to grow within the industry and through our social impact”

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Last month, Ballin’ Out for Charity held its second annual basketball tournament, which brought together the real estate industry to make a positive impact in local communities.

The event was organized by RAD Marketing and Blackline and took place at the Goldring Centre on the University of Toronto campus.

 

$111,000 raised to remove barriers limiting accessible sport participation for youth

 

Developers, construction companies, trades, agencies and brokerages came out to support MLSE Foundation, an organization that, with the support of Toronto Argos, Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors and Toronto FC, has invested over $67 million in youth and communities faced with systemic barriers across Ontario. This year’s Ballin’ Out for Charity event raised $111,000.

Brett Fyfer, MLSE Foundation’s campaign director, says, “MLSE Foundation is proud to partner with Ballin’ Out for Charity and see their support go toward our Change the Game Campaign. MLSE Foundation remains committed to removing the barriers that limit accessible sport participation for young people so that they reach their full potential. Our work has shown us that it’s not a lack of potential holding back young people in Ontario, but a lack of opportunity.”

 

The day’s events

 

The full-day event kicked off with 20 teams playing 3-on-3 basketball games. Food and activities were offered throughout the day, including performances by the Raptors North Side Crew, a half-court shot contest and a trip to Mexico raffled off. 

Tim Ng, principal at Blackline, reflects: “What started as a pick-up game with some industry peers grew into the idea of using basketball as a conduit to promote teamwork, sportsmanship and philanthropy within our industry to create a positive impact in the communities we work in.” 

 


Re/Max Millennium Realty vs Topcrete Forming in the Ballin’ Out for Charity final

 

Sean Zahedi, executive vice president at RAD Marketing, acknowledges how tight-knit the industry is and the fact it truly cares about the communities it’s building.

“Ballin’ Out for Charity has been established as a platform for us to give back to these communities while also creating opportunities for the younger generations to get involved,” he says. “This is just the beginning and we foresee this annual tournament to continue to grow within the industry and through our social impact.”

 

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