More than $9,000 raised at annual Easter Egg Hunt supporting the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation

June 27, 2019 2 min. read

Rebecca Permack prepares to announce Easter egg hunting can begin at her 9th Annual Burke Mountain Easter Egg Hunt in Coquitlam, BC


The 9th Annual Burke Mountain Easter Egg Hunt, hosted by Rebecca Permack of Royal LePage West Real Estate Services in Coquitlam, British Columbia did not disappoint. An impressive $9,071 was raised for the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation.
A total of 40,000 chocolate eggs were collected by 800 happy hunters. Photos with the Easter Bunny, a live band, food truck and visits from local firefighters and police officers rounded out the morning’s family-friendly activities.
Proceeds will benefit local women’s shelter, Tri-City Transitions via the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation.
“Our Easter Egg Hunt is such a joyful day but it’s also something we approach very seriously behind the scenes in order to maximize our impact for an organization we care deeply about,” said Permack. “Tri-City Transitions provides such critical, often life-saving services to women and children affected by domestic violence. Our ongoing fundraising allows us to support the brave women they serve in finding a safe place to stay and in seeking the support they need to thrive after experiencing violence and abuse.”

Families gather to hunt for 40,000 chocolate eggs at the 9th Annual Burke Mountain Easter Egg Hunt in Coquitlam, BC