WISH Fund

WISH Disaster Relief

WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF A DISASTER HIT YOUR BUSINESS?

In 2019, the Edmonds Chamber Foundation created the WISH Fund (When Inconvenient Stuff Happens) to help small businesses get back on their feet after an unexpected disaster.  Grants of up to $1,000 are awarded to local businesses or organizations that have experienced damage – due to vandalism, burglary, fire, wind, flooding, etc. – and need help to cover the cost of repairs.

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WISH Fund Recipients 

September  2021 – Qin Xi’an Noodles

Qin Xi’an Noodles receives WISH Fund to Cover Losses from Fire.

In the early hours of September 11th a fire broke out at the Plum Tree Plaza in Edmonds.  The 3-alarm blaze engulfed and destroyed several businesses, smoke and water damaged all others.  In total, there are 14 businesses in the Plum Tree Plaza who are all affected to different degrees.

Qin Xi’an Noodles was one of those most impacted by the blaze.  The costs to repair the damages, replace equipment, and pay insurance deductibles is not easy for any small business to absorb.

“The Edmonds Chamber Foundation is saddened to see so many great local businesses hurt by this tragic fire.” said Lillyan Hendershot, president of the Edmonds Chamber Foundation board.  “We hope this $1,000 grant will assist Qin Xi’an Noodles in starting to rebuild and recover from this tragedy.”

“The Edmonds Chamber Foundation has capacity to provide three (3) WISH Fund grants immediately, but our hope is to provide grants to all fourteen (14) businesses in the Plum Tree Plaza.” said Greg Urban, President & CEO of the Edmonds Chamber.  “We desperately need the public’s assistance to raise more funds.  Donations to the Edmonds Chamber Foundation (501c3) are tax deductible and will assist in providing WISH Fund grants to these business owners.”


January  2021 – Chef Dane Catering

Chef Dane Catering receives WISH Fund to Cover Losses from Burglary.

Just before Thanksgiving Chef Dane Catering was the victim of an overnight business burglary.  The thief broke through their front doors in stealing computers, petty cash and other items from their catering kitchen.  The costs to replace equipment, repair the damages or pay high insurance deductibles is not easy for any small business to absorb.

“The Edmonds Chamber Foundation is saddened to see a great local business fall victim to burglary.” said Lillyan Hendershot, president of the Edmonds Chamber Foundation board.  “We hope this $1,000 grant will assist Chef Dane Catering in covering a small part of the $8,000+ in losses from this incident.”

“Our business has always felt supported by the Edmonds Chamber and its members.” said Chef Dane and Carol Anne, owners of Chef Dane Catering.  “This week that support was felt even greater when we received a WISH grant from the Edmonds Chamber Foundation.  We’ve all been faced with recent challenges, but just before Thanksgiving, we were burglarized.  Even with insurance, it’s still costly.  The Foundation’s grant is helping offset our deductible and we are so thankful.  In the past, we’ve been able to donate to the fund.  It just goes to show that you never know when circumstances will put you in a position to be on the receiving end.”


April-November 2020 – Business-to-Business Support Grants

During the pandemic the Edmonds Chamber Foundation, with funding support from the City of Edmonds, awarded eighty-nine (89) Business-to-Business Support Grants through the WISH Fund.

This special grant program hired local professionals to work on behalf of another business.  Some businesses needed websites, accounting services, new signage, graphic design or marketing services.  The B2B Support Grants had a doubling effect, paying a local business to do the work and allowing the other business to get services free of charge.


June  2020 – Pear Tree Consignment

Pear Tree Consignment receives WISH Fund to Cover Losses from Burglary.

In June, Pear Tree Consignment was the victim of an overnight business burglary. The thief broke in stealing computers, cash box and merchandise from the store. The costs to replace equipment, pay owners for stolen consignment items and repair the damages is not easy for a new, small business to absorb.

“The Edmonds Chamber Foundation is saddened to see an Edmonds business fall victim to burglary.” said Lillyan Hendershot, president of the Edmonds Chamber Foundation board. “We hope this $1,000 grant will assist Pear Tree Consignment in covering the loss or insurance deductible so that they may be made whole again.”

“I’m so thankful to Greg Urban and his team at the Edmonds Chamber & Foundation for providing this WISH grant. Although experiencing a break-in just a week after we re-opened has been difficult, this grant will help us to recoup some of the losses. We are also so grateful for the support and kindness we’ve received from our customers, consignors, and the local businesses, and feel very proud to be part of this amazing community.“ said Christine Poirier, owner of Pear Tree Consignment.


OCTOBER 2019 – Sno King Youth Club

Sno King Youth Club Receives WISH Fund to Replace Vandalized Goal

The Edmonds Chamber Foundation is proud to announce the first recipient of the newly established WISH Fund.

This past month Sno-King Youth Club found one of their brand new soccer goals had been vandalized and damaged beyond repair. As a small non-profit organization operating on a tight budget, the cost to replace equipment is not an easy one to absorb.

“The Edmonds Chamber Foundation is excited to support a local organization who works with our youth, providing positive experiences for over 8,000 kids in the community” said Anne Penny, Edmonds Chamber Foundation board member. “Thank you to our generous community who have donated to the Edmonds Chamber Foundation supporting local scholarships and the WISH Fund.”