Back after a four-year pause, Royal LePage Royal City Realty‘s Summer Soiree helped to benefit Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis through the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation.
Supporters got together under a tent (to avoid the rain) at Aberfoyle Mill. They enjoyed live music by Southbound Soul, games, and an auction.
Funds will help bring safety, hope, and healing to those in need
The event successfully raised $26,500 for the Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis community organization, which was founded in 1977 and helps women and children impacted by domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking.
Executive Director Sly Castaldi spoke at the event to share their gratitude for Royal LePage Royal City Realty’s ongoing and generous support. They highlighted the additional value Royal LePage professionals bring to the community through fundraising efforts to offer those in need safety, hope, and healing.
Looking forward to more Summer Soirees
“Everyone needs a safe and loving place to call home, and Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis provides our most vulnerable with the community, safety, and reassurance they need,” says Jeff C. Morley, broker of record for Royal LePage Royal City Realty. “We’re exceptionally proud to be part of their mission and look forward to many more years of the Summer Soiree!”