At Silvercreek Realty Group, success is about more than real estate transactions—it’s also about making a meaningful difference in the communities where our agents live and work. That spirit of generosity was on full display at the Silvercreek Summit in February of 2026, where the Silvercreek Gives campaign focused on something especially meaningful: supporting nonprofits founded and led by Silvercreek agents themselves.
These organizations represent the passion and dedication of agents who balance thriving real estate careers with a deep commitment to serving others. By spotlighting these initiatives at the Summit, Silvercreek celebrated the powerful ways its agents are creating impact far beyond the closing table.
Philanthropy Led from Within
The 2026 Silvercreek Gives campaign at the Summit raised awareness and support for several incredible nonprofits led by members of the Silvercreek community. Each organization addresses unique needs and reflects the personal missions of the agents behind them.
The Blessing Bike, led by Dan Canfield, provides adaptive passenger bicycles that allow individuals with mobility challenges to experience the joy of being outdoors again. These specially designed bikes help restore a sense of freedom, connection, and community for those who might otherwise miss out on simple pleasures like a ride through the park.
Dan Canfield is also the founder of Hike 2 Heal, an organization that offers cost-free wilderness retreat experiences for caregivers. Caregivers often give so much of themselves while supporting others, and Hike 2 Heal creates opportunities for them to step away, recharge, and reconnect with nature.
Another agent-driven initiative making an impact is The Good Network, founded by Chris Stewart. One of its most touching programs, Dolls for Dementia, provides comforting dolls to individuals living with memory loss. These simple yet powerful gifts often bring calm, emotional connection, and dignity to memory care patients.
Addressing another critical community need, LEAP Housing, led by Barton Cochran, focuses on innovative affordable housing solutions for Idaho families. By exploring new approaches to housing development and accessibility, the organization works toward creating long-term stability and opportunity for individuals and families across the region.
Purses with a Purpose, founded by Launee Wolverton, collects and distributes purses and backpacks filled with full-size hygiene essentials for women and teens facing crisis situations. These thoughtfully assembled kits provide practical necessities while also offering comfort and encouragement during challenging times.
Project Farmland, led by Candace Gates, works to strengthen the connection between communities and local agriculture. By promoting agricultural sustainability and supporting local farmers, the organization helps protect the food systems that sustain Idaho communities.
In East Idaho, All About the Animals Coalition, founded by Debbie Brooks, is dedicated to ending the euthanasia of healthy and treatable animals. Through advocacy, education, and partnerships with shelters and rescues, the organization works toward a more compassionate future for animals in the region.
Another inspiring initiative is AOG Jiu Jitsu, led by Dan Gandy, which focuses on building community for veterans and first responders. Through mentorship, training, and a supportive environment, the organization helps these individuals find connection, belonging, and resilience.
A Community That Gives Back
The Silvercreek Summit is always a time to celebrate professional success, share knowledge, and strengthen connections among agents. This year, the Silvercreek Gives campaign added an even deeper layer of meaning by highlighting the charitable work being led from within the Silvercreek community itself.
These organizations are proof that real estate professionals often serve their communities in ways that go far beyond helping people buy and sell homes. Through compassion, leadership, and a willingness to give back, Silvercreek agents are creating lasting change in Idaho and beyond.
And if the energy at Summit is any indication, the impact of these initiatives will only continue to grow.