Pumpkin Patch event raises $1,500 for local women’s shelter

December 1, 2020 2 min. read

Nicole Beinert’s 9th annual pumpkin patch fundraising event looked a lot different than usual due to COVID-19, but she knew with the right planning she could pull off a successful event that would provide a little bit of normalcy for her clients, friends and neighbors. 

The event featured live music on her porch, balloon twisting on her driveway and a socially-distanced pumpkin patch on her front lawn – all with masks, endless sanitizing and a cap on the number of people on the property at any time. 

Nicole Beinert with Royal LePage Signature Realty in Toronto poses in her ‘Pumpkin Patch for Shelter.’

“Despite all the changes and safety measures, it ended up being an absolutely amazing event that broke our own fundraising record,” said Beinert, a sales representative with Royal LePage Signature Realty in Toronto. “I was so touched by my community’s generosity for women and children who are starting over after fleeing domestic violence and abuse.”

The $1,500 raised will be directed to the North York Women’s Shelter, an anti-violence centre pushing back against gender based violence in Toronto.