Property Management Blog

Charity Projects: Little League & Fire Relief


System - Monday, February 9, 2015
Property Management Blog

At the beginning of 2014, Vickie and Jen chose "giving back the community" as the theme for our 51st year in business. Since then, Bell-Anderson has donated over $16,000 to local charities and organizations that were chosen by our staff. The staff members of Bell-Anderson were given funds to donate

At the beginning of 2014, Vickie and Jen chose "giving back the community" as the theme for our 51st year in business. Since then, Bell-Anderson has donated over $16,000 to local charities and organizations that were chosen by our staff. The staff members of Bell-Anderson were given funds to donate as they chose and here are a few stories of what they did with them!  

Dawn Hardley, ARM®, RMP®, Residental/Commercial Property Manager

I chose Kent Little League because they bring families together for an all American pastime, right here in the heart of our community. My son plays for Kent Little League and when I saw the condition of their scoreboard, I asked the one of the KLL staff members when it had been installed. He said it had been at least 15 years, so Bell-Anderson & Associates donated money to replace the scoreboard on Kent Little League’s Ryan Bruner Field #2.


Shannon Richardson, Bookkeeper for Corporate, Apartments and House Rentals

 I sent my funds to the Okanogan County Community Action Council in support of the victims of the Carlton Complex fire last July. My family and friends and I were in Chelan Falls during the worst of the fire. We saw many fire trucks and numerous buses loaded with firefighters heading in and out of the fire zone. My best friend and goddaughter were stranded in Twisp for the night and only due to superb timing were they able to get through the road blocks to get down to where we all were. Being so close (a group of the guys had a tee time the morning that the golf course was overcome by the fire) and hearing what my friend saw of what was left of houses on her drive down from Twisp really made it very real. So many people lost everything but what they could grab while running out the door to their vehicle. I really felt that I needed to do what I could to help this area that was so totally devastated by the fire. We are so fortunate on this side of the mountains to not have to deal with fires like the fires that happen every year on the east side of the mountains.