Blanket Drive: Thank You for Your Support – Let’s Keep the Momentum Going!

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to the success of the 2024 REALTORS Care® Blanket Drive. Your generosity and willingness to volunteer your time and resources truly embody the spirit of giving.

Every single blanket donated represents warmth, comfort, and hope for someone in need. This year, members collected, sorted and donated 640 bags of warm clothing, impacting 6,400 people!

While the Drive may be over, you can still make a difference! We’re thrilled to announce the fundraising drive, which means the window of opportunity is still open to contribute to this great cause. Whether you’re able to donate funds or simply help spread the word, your involvement can make a huge impact.

Donations will go directly to the partner charities, and contributions over $5 will receive a tax receipt.

To donate, click here.  

During the Blanket Drive, volunteers across from the Fraser Valley picked up, sorted and delivered donations to our partner organizations.

Bianca and Tina Landert from Sutton Group-West Coast Realty with their filled SUV.
From Homelife Benchmark (Cloverdale) Natalie Gauvreau reported her office was overflowing with donations.
Carrying on a long-standing tradition, Homelife Titus held another successful event and ended the night with a trailer full of donations.
Greg & Liz Holmes were back at work this year driving their trailer across the Fraser Valley and making a quick stop by the Board office to pick up donations.
Dimpu Thandi from SRS Panorama Realty rallied her friends and neighbours to collect and donate items.
Soni Kang from RE/MAX Blueprint with her bags of donations!
Billie Semak from Royal LePage Little Oak collected several bags!
The dynamic duo, Rajin Gill and David Corrie and their team made their annual trip to Mark’s and filled a trailer, working to support local organizations like the Khalsa Diwan Society in Abbotsford.
The Homelife Benchmark Team in White Rock sorted, labelled and donated items as part of a 3-hour blitz!