Wine D’Vine 2025 to honor Levinsons with Legacy Award in October


An event returns on Oct. 2, the Wine D’Vine, with a renewed purpose and spotlight on philanthropy.
Jim and Leslie Levinson are set to receive the Fostering Hearts Legacy Award for their lifelong dedication to improving the lives of foster youth.
Hosted at the Solana Beach home of chef Jeffrey Strauss, Wine D’Vine also serves as a fundraiser for the children, teens and families served by Walden Family Services.
“We are thrilled to honor Jim and Leslie Levinson this year,” said Teresa Stivers, CEO of Walden Family Services. “Their leadership, generosity, and compassion have left a lasting legacy not just within Walden but throughout the entire foster care community. This award reflects how deeply they’ve helped transform lives.”
Leslie Levinson, a champion of children and advocate for educational opportunity, has served on Walden’s board since 2012 and currently leads as board chair. With a background in nonprofit and higher education finance, she established the Polinsky Children’s Center and San Pasqual Academy.
Jim Levinson, a tax expert, is known for his contributions to causes he supports. Together, the Levinsons, officials said in a news release “exemplify the spirit of giving and have touched countless lives through their dedication to Walden’s mission.”
Proceeds benefit Walden’s programs — from housing and education to therapy and life skills development — that empower foster youth to thrive.
Founded in 1976, Walden Family Services is a Southern California-based nonprofit committed to the health, safety, and success of children and youth in foster care. It provides foster and adoptive family support, housing, and education services for transition-age youth, behavioral health care, and life skills training.
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