The Royal LePage Shelter Foundation is Canada's largest public foundation that focuses specifically on preventing violence against women and funding women's shelters throughout the country.
Since 1998, the Shelter Foundation has raised over $18 million in the support of 200+ women’s shelters and national partner organizations.
Our Funding Sources
From coast to coast, Royal LePage staff, brokers, agents and community connections gather to organize and run activities and fundraising events for the foundation. Royal LePage agents donate a portion of commissions from sales and Royal LePage offices hold fundraising events across the country. Many of our network donate additional materials, goods and clothing to help the families in these shelters.
Direct Support for Families
These funds go directly to support the local shelters and programs that help to reduce and eliminate violence against women. Every single dollar raised gets to the over 30,000 women and children per year who have taken such courageous steps.
And these people are more than just numbers. Individually, each of them is someone’s mother, daughter, friend, neighbour or colleague. They all have important stories and as a society, we have a duty to help every one of them and let them know they are not alone.
These families deserve our help, and their bravery continues to inspire us to push harder to end family violence forever. Although the statistics may seem daunting, we have been making a difference, and we will continue to fight and fundraise for families who are touched by violence.
To learn more about The Royal LePage Shelter Foundation, or to read about some of the families who have survived abuse through the help of our community, visit the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation Website.
Family violence statistics taken from: Behind Closed Doors: The Impact of Domestic Violence on Children, a joint report by UNICEF, The Body Shop International, and the Secretariat for the United Nations Secretary-General's Study on Violence Against Children; and Family Violence in Canada: A Statistical Profile 2009, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Statistics Canada.