We love where we live

We believe it is our obligation to invest in our community and help it thrive. Giving back is deeply ingrained in our DNA. Here are a few ways we contribute and lead in our community.

FIGHTING HOMELESSNESS

237,911

POUNDS OF FOOD
COLLECTED AND

$90,797

RAISED FOR AREA
FOOD BANKS SINCE 2014

  • Last year our brokers collected over 93,000 pounds of food and $23,823 in contributions for the Edmonds area food banks. Over the last five years our office has collected 237,911 pounds of food for our community.
  • Each December our brokers partner with Tomorrow’s Hope to deliver giftfilled holiday stockings to elementary school children in transitional housing.

ENHANCING CULTURAL HERITAGE

  • Founding capital contributor to the Edmonds Center for the Arts, our local performing arts organization.
  • Season sponsor of the Edmonds Center for the Arts presentations which serves over 75,000 patrons annually.
  • Founding capital contributor to the Edmonds Waterfront Activities Center (formerly Edmonds Senior Center) that is currently under construction.
  • Season sponsor of the Driftwood Players live theatre group.
  • Each month we offer our office as a gallery space for the Edmonds Arts Walk (3rd Thursday 5:00pm-8:00pm)
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TAKING ACTION IN OUR CITY

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  • Every June our entire office takes the day off to help provide for those in need in our community. Past Community Service Day projects have included cleaning up Edmonds Beach; weeding local Hickman Park; and painting the homes at Trinity Place, which provides supportive housing for families struggling with homelessness.
  • We annually sponsor the Edmonds 4th of July Children’s Parade.
  • Each year the office sponsors and gets decked out for the Edmonds Halloween Event which provides a safe environment for trick-or-treaters.
  • OK, a little bragging. We pretty much rule the annual Edmonds Scarecrow Competition.
  • Each year our office offers a free shredding event that allows the community to securely dispose of documents they no longer need.