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  • 10 Barrel Brewing Co.

    1135 NW Galveston Ave. River West

    541-678-5228

    Delicious modern pub food, locally brewed beer and cocktails, plus sweet merch. 10 Barrel stands the test of time for fun-seekers and après-skiers, where drinking beer outside is encouraged. Snag a fire pit or settle indoors for a good time.
    15 articles
  • 350 Deschutes

    PO Box 1664 Downtown

    206-498-5887

    MISSION STATEMENT

    To address the greatest threat to human lives, and all living things, 350Deschutes engages in Climate Actions and Education, developing Climate Policy that serves all people, including a JUST TRANSITION for affected workers to transition to a clean low carbon economy, with special consideration for the needs of the most vulnerable communities, including low income, the elderly, children, people of color, and rural residents.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $20 One social media advertisement for our free educational events. $50 One student or vulnerable adult to attend education on clean energy, climate impacts on health, or what you can do to reduce your carbon footprint. $100 Four meetings to develop and strategize about climate policies. $250 One newsletter that includes events, free tips on energy, climate news, and how to get involved. $400 An event for leaders and decisionmakers to address steps toward implementing clean energy in the community.

  • 3rd Street Beverage

    740 NE 3rd St. Suite 5 Midtown/Orchard District

    541-797-0028

    4 articles
  • 900 Wall

    900 NW Wall St. Downtown

    541-323-6295

    900 Wall serves seasonally inspired and responsibly sourced modern American food with heavy Italian and French cuisine influences, including handmade pasta and brick-oven fired pizzas. Its open, wood-paneled contemporary-meets-rustic ambiance gives an upscale salon feeling. With a wine menu featuring a selection of more than 200 bottles, a slamming happy hour and top-notch wait staff, the fine-dining feel and casual new American cuisine are sure to please.
    7 articles
  • á la CARTE

    745 NW Columbia St. River West

    541-728-3849

    Fries, fully loaded. Unique and delicious flavor combos that certainly make meals, plus salads and tacos with just as appetizing fillings. Order at The Lot food cart pod.
    1 article
  • A Smile for Kids

    446 SW 7th St. Redmond

    541-497-0020

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Empowering Under-Resourced Youth Through Orthodontics, Education and Community Service.” A Smile for Kids (ASK) has provided “life-changing” braces for more than 700 under-resourced kids in Oregon. ASK recipients are required to have their grades in good standing and perform monthly volunteer service, resulting in more than 1000 community service hours monthly and a graduation rate of 94%.
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  • Abilitree

    2680 Twin Knolls Dr. Larkspur | E

    541-388-8103

    MISSION STATEMENT
    For over 30 years, Abilitree has empowered individuals with disabilities to grow their independence, expectations, and inclusion in community life. Our services include information and resource referral, skills training, social security advocacy, employment, support groups and more. We serve over 700 individuals and their families in Central Oregon annually.
    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    Help provide hope and independence to someone experiencing a disability in our community. 100% of your investment will directly serve clients in need of financial stability, emotional support or resources for independence.
  • Abby's Legendary Pizza

    1115 Northeast Third St. Midtown/Orchard District

    541-382-7372

    Pizza with toppings to the edge, plus classic sides, salads, sandwiches and rotating beer taps, this long-time joint offers plenty of indoor seating, delivery and takeout options.
  • ABODE

    1326 NW Galveston Ave. River West

    541-668-6913

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  • The Academy at Sisters

    62235 Silvis Rd. SE Bend

    541-389-2748

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Empowering at-risk girls to lead healthy lives: A therapeutic boarding school using an approach blending both traditional and experiential therapies, such as: Accountability Based Cognitive Awareness helps address patterns which influence thoughts, emotions (feelings), choices, behaviors, and decision making. Dialectical Behavioral Therapy offers additional tools and coping strate- gies to help manage the behaviors and issues that are creating stress and discord. Equine Assisted Psychotherapy affords a way to engage youth who are resistant to traditional talk therapy through the use of horses as a medium and metaphor to treatment.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $75 Trim hooves on one of the horses used for Equine Assisted Psychotherapy

    $150 Will fund a ‘women of inspiration’ speaker event

    $250 Will upgrade science classroom materials
  • After School Buddies

    62595 Hamby Rd. Yonder Area

    541-390-3046

    MISSION STATEMENT

    The mission of After School Buddies is to provide leadership development opportunities for young adult and teen women by preparing 4th-8th grade girls for the social and academic challenges of middle school. In other words – ASB programs develop female leaders and mentors to prepare young girls to “survive and thrive” the tumultuous years of adolescence.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    As ASB begins its 16th year of offering free after school programs to 4th-8th grade girls your donation of $50 will pay for one girl to attend a weekly after school program and be mentored by inspiring teens and women to become strong, confident and caring; $500 will pay for 7 girls to attend the 2018 FREE ASB summer day camp where girls and women will experience the “Best of America”; $1000 will fund a new program in a school not currently served by ASB; Your time may be the most valuable donation of all.

    Contact us to learn how.

  • Aina Kauai Style Grill

    1424 NE Cushing Dr. Mountain View | NE

    541-808-5868

    Craving the food you had back in Hawaii? This is the one spot to fulfill your cravings. Aina, which means "of the land," was opened by Bendite Ian Vidinha, a native Hawaiian who grew up on the island of Kauai.
    3 articles
  • Aloha Café

    547 NE Bellevue Dr., Suite 112 Mountain View | NE

    541-382-5662

    Specializing in Hawaiian barbecue with all the favorite sides like pineapple coleslaw, this east side cafe has some of the best deals in town!
  • American Red Cross - Bend

    815 SW Bond St., Ste. 110 Old Mill

    (541) 382.2142

    Mission Statement
    Down the street, across the country, and around the world. The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.
    - Disaster Response: responding to house fires, wildfire, flood, winter storm, tornados, and the unexpected.
    - Lifesaving Blood.
    - Disaster Preparedness training for families, businesses, organizations, and youth.
    - Health and Safety training.
    - Service to our armed forces and their families.
    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    $25 provides blankets and comfort kits for 10 people.
    $50 provides hot meals for 5 people affected by disaster.
    $140 provides training and deployment costs for 1 Red Cross relief worker for 1day.
    $425 Provides 5 days of food and shelter for parents and infant. Includes crib, diapers, wipes, formula.
  • Angeline's Bakery

    121 W Main St. Sisters

    541-549-9122

    Specializing in gluten–free and vegan bakery fare, this heart-of-Sisters cafe boasts yummy sandwiches, soups, salads and wraps.
    7 articles
  • Anjou Spa

    1835 NW Pence Lane #120 Summit West

    541-241-8454

    Full-service eco-friendly day Spa on Bend's Westside offering seasonal treatments, products and packages — Destination Wellness.
    5 articles
  • Anthony's at the Old Mill

    475 SW Powerhouse Dr. Old Mill

    541-389-8998

    Fresh Pacific Northwest seafood and seasonal produce set the stage for great views of the Deschutes River and the Hayden Homes Amphitheater while local wines and craft beers round out this memorable dining experience in the heart of the Old Mill. Indoor and outdoor seating available as well as takeout.
    7 articles
  • Ariana Restaurant

    1304 NW Galveston Ave. River West

    541-330-5539

    Chefs Andres and Ariana Fernandez craft daily seasonal à la carte and tasting menus alongside signature cocktails and a broad selection of Oregon wines to pair with their locally sourced food and delectable desserts. With influences from Colombia and Italy and proteins like duck, lamb, scallops and filet mignon, it's creative fine dining delivered well.
    18 articles
  • ARTdog Children's Art Studio

    19570 Amber Meadow Drive, Suite 130 SW Bend

    541-625-0253

    4 events
  • Assistance League of Bend

    210 SE URania Lane Larkspur | E

    541-389-2075

    MISSION STATEMENT
    Transforming Lives, Strengthening Community
    Assistance League volunteers transform the lives of children and adults through community programs. When essential needs are met in our com- munity, families flourish. Assistance League of Bend is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization making a difference in the lives of children and adults dealing with poverty, homelessness and cancer in Bend, Redmond, La Pine and Sisters. Through Operation School Bell, our signature program, over 2,000 students in need receive new school clothes each year. All money raised in Deschutes County is used in the community.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $20 Provide foster child’s breakfast with Santa

    $50 Provides a holiday for low-income senior

    $85 Clothes an elementary school student

    $100 Clothes a middle or high school student

  • Assistance League of Bend

    PO Box 115 Downtown

    541-389-2075

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Assistance League® of Bend has served Deschutes County, Oregon since 1989. It is one of 120 chapters of Assistance League, a national organization with chapters in 27 states. The chapter is an all-volunteer with no paid employees. All funds raised in the community, stay in the community.

    In fiscal year 2016 – 2017, 137 dedicated chapter members:

    • Touched the lives of more than 5,600 neighbors in need • Volunteered over 18,000 hours to multiple philanthropic programs valued at over $450,000 • Returned over $260,000 to the community • Provided new school clothing to more than 2,000 students from Kindergarten through 12th grade. • Donated over 1,700 handmade hats for cancer patients, the homeless, and low income children • Provided personal care items to 1,400 low income seniors in local care facilities, and donated holiday gifts to nearly 300 seniors in need. • Served Breakfast with Santa to nearly 300 community members including foster children and foster families. • Rewarded 40 at-risk teens from the alternative high school for improved and outstanding school. attendance with restaurant gift cards • Created and distributed 95 memory books for foster children to store photos, school records and personal thoughts

    Assistance League of Bend is a 501(c)3 nonprofit. Federal ID # 94-3138500

    For information on membership please call or email info@AssistanceLeagueBend.com

    YOUR DONATIONS MAKE A DIFFERENCE

    Donate today and change a life $5 t-shirt

    $10 - $15 socks or underwear $10 - $20 jeans $25 - $35 boots or jacket $80 clothes an elementary student $100 clothes a middle or high school student $200 will clothe 2 students $500 will clothe 5 students.

  • The Astro Lounge

    939 NW Bond St. Downtown

    541-388-0116

    This perennially popular bar appointed in hipster kitsch is ground zero for 20 and 30 somethings. One-of-a-kind house drinks that can come in gallon-sized martini glasses ready to share. Appetizers and small plates are served all night.
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  • At: Project (Anti-Trafficking)

    2895 Hamby Road SE Bend

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Helping Victims Become Survivors:Providing comprehensive case management and crisis intervention, assisting in creating safety plans, as well as offering much needed emotional support to survivors of sex and labor trafficking. Our case managers also work with survivors to access community resources such as psychological counseling, medical care, emergency housing, transportation, and academic needs. We coordinate the Deschutes County Commercially Sexually Exploited Children (CSEC) Response Team, the group responsible for responding to cases of human trafficking in Central Oregon.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $150 Will buy a victim new clothes

    $500Will pay for an airline ticket should they need one

  • Backporch Coffee Roasters - Downtown

    55 NW Franklin Ave., Ste. 168 Downtown

    541-797-6647

    A solid Bend coffee house serving directly traded and locally roasted coffee.
    11 articles
  • Backporch Coffee Roasters - Drive-Up

    1075 SE 15th St. Larkspur | E

    541-382-0005

    Backporch Coffee Roasters' newest addition — a convenient drive-up coffee spot!
    10 articles