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  • Red Earth RISING

    244 NW Outlook Vista Dr. NW Crossing

    MISSION STATEMENT

    The mission of Red Earth RISING is to empower women and girls through education, training and sustainable economic development. Our projects are chosen based on their efficacy, sensitivity to the local community as well as its sustainability. We believe that every girl should be able to go to school and live her life free from violence. Currently projects are under way in Uganda and Mexico (Guerrero). Learn more about what we do at www.redearthrising.org.

    Red Earth RISING is a registered nonprofit corporation in the State of Oregon. (EIN #46-1309489)

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Any donation amount is greatly appreciated.

    $25 will help provide sanitary pad materials for a girl

    $50 will purchase materials for a smokeless stove.

    $100 will provide a manual sewing machine, work table and related tailoring materials.

  • Hospice of Redmond

    732 SW 23rd St. Redmond

    541-548-7483

    MISSION STATEMENT

    To enhance the quality of life for patients and families by providing the highest level of compassionate hospice care and bereavement services for our Central Oregon community.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    The reasons for giving to Hospice of Redmond are as varied as those who give. You give because you believe in Hospice’s mission, you may have been personally touched by Hospice or know someone who was, or you simply want to help make a difference in your community. Your donation, no matter how large or small, ensures our ability to help continue providing compassionate, quality end-of-life care and services to the terminally ill people and their families of Central Oregon.
  • Reed Pub Company

    1141 SE Centennial Ct. Larkspur | E

    541-312-2800

    Friendly, neighborhood place with a loyal following. On-tap beers and bottled drinks to go. Finger foods galore including pizzas, tots, nachos, hot pretzels, hot dogs, wings, chicken quesadillas and more. Popular for gourmet jello shots!
  • Ronald McDonald House Charities of Oregon & SW Washington

    1700 NE Purcell Blvd. SE Bend

    541-318-4950

    MISSION STATEMENT

    For over 20 years, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Oregon and Southwest Washington has provided a “home away from home” for families with children under the age of 22 who need medical attention. At our Bend Ronald McDonald House we serve many families with a baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit who isn’t just quite ready to come home from the hospital right away. We also serve many families from our rural communities throughout Central, Eastern and Southern Oregon who are traveling to the Bend area for medical consultations, treatment and attention. Our Bend House has six family suites along with a beautiful outdoor area and playground, entertainment room, play room, a fully stocked kitchen and pantry, home cooked meals in the evening, all residing in a beautiful timber framed home truly representing the love of our community who built this house.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $1,000 Provides a “home away from home” for a family for a week

    $500 Provides meals for the entire House for a week

    $150 Covers a one-night stay filled with compassionate hospitality

    $75 Supports arts & crafts activities

    3 volunteer hours can provide a warm meal for a house full of families!

    In-kind gifts can keep our cleaning supplies, kitchen pantry, and refrigerators and freezers fully stocked.

  • Rooper Ranch

    1150 NE Yucca Ave Redmond

    Rooper Ranch is a small family farm providing pesticide-free produce to Central Oregon.
  • Roszak’s Fish House

    1230 NE Third St. Midtown/Orchard District

    541-382-3173

    The self proclaimed "King of Seafood" has been serving locals' favorite traditional seafood dishes and staple prime rib in a low-key atmosphere for close to four decades.
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  • Safe Families for Children Central Oregon

    2125 Daggett Lane Downtown

    (541) 788 3151

    WHO WE ARE

    Families facing crisis often feel alone and hopeless. Safe Families for Central Oregon helps families by providing mentoring relationships for parents and temporary housing for children in times of need. In partnership with local churches, volunteers build connections with families in need and open their homes to children. While their children are safe, parents can address the difficult season of life. Problems such as addiction, domestic abuse, illness, unemployment or homelessness can make it impossible for parents to care for their children. Children are especially at-risk for neglect or abuse as their parents struggle to cope with difficult circumstances and emotions. Safe Families keeps children safe and gives families hope.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $25 Connection - Funds for identifying and interviewing potential mentors
    $48 Preservation - Supports a safe and caring host home placement for one child
    $77 Advocate - Assists recruitment and training of volunteers
    $110 Family Tree - Provides ongoing support to preserve families
    Please let us know if you would like to make monthly recurring donation.
  • Saving Grace

    1004 NW Milwaukee Ave. Suite 100 River West

    541-382-9227

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Saving Grace is the only organization in Central Oregon serving survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. Our services include: crises intervention, safety planning, access to emergency shelter, youth violence prevention, support groups and counseling, legal and court advocacy, supervised parenting visits and safe child exchanges at our Mary’s Place center, and more. If you or someone you know needs help, please call our 24-Hour Helpline: (541) 389-7021.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $50 Will provide comfort items and necessities for victims of sexual assault.

    $100Will provide one night of shelter, food and personal care items for a parent and child

    $250 Provides one youth violence prevention presentation in a local school.

    $500 provides one month of therapeutic, respite care for one child in our shelter.

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  • Scalehouse Collaborative for the Arts

    550 NW Franklin Ave, #128 Downtown

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Scalehouse is a multidisciplinary contemporary arts center convening diverse thinkers for in-depth discussions, artistic collaborations, exhibitions and events, including Bend Design Week and Scalehouse Gallery (formerly At Liberty Arts Collaborative). Scalehouse believes our shared future presents complex challenges and opportunities, not just benefiting from creativity but requiring it. We are committed to programming that’s accessible, provocative, extraordinary and inclusive — always with an eye toward a better future for all of us.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    At Scalehouse, your donation has real impact – it directly supports year-round events and keeps programming accessible with free admission to most of our programming and provides scholarship opportunities for Bend Design Week. Our 501c3 nonprofit organization welcomes donations at all levels. Thank you.
  • School House Produce

    1430 SW Highland Avenue Redmond

    541-504-7112

    Schoolhouse Produce was founded by Jayne Simmons in April of 2008 in Redmond, Oregon. The name comes from the idea that the community learns from each other and is constantly exchanging knowledge and information.

    A variety of fresh fruits and veggies are delivered daily. Schoolhouse Produce also stock many local products including meats, cheeses and honey

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  • Shepherd's House Ministries

    1854 Division Street Midtown/Orchard District

    541.388.2096

    MISSION STATEMENT

    At Shepherd’s House Ministries, we strive to feed the hungry and to shelter the homeless, but our deeper aim is to walk alongside the hurting and the needy to effectively address the life-controlling issues that perpetuate the long-term cycles of pain and homelessness. In an environment of grace, our goal is not to modify behavior. Our goal is to see hearts healed and lives changed from the inside out.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $25 - Provides a warm bed, food, and services for a man, woman, or child in our long-term residential recovery program for one day

    $40 - Will provide a homeless person with meals for one week

    $120 - Will provide a homeless person with meals, a bed, and care for one week

  • Shriners Run for a Child

    61246 Ladera Rd. SE Bend

    541-205-4484

    MISSION STATEMENT
    Connecting Central Oregon Kids with Shriners Hospitals for Children
    Each year, hundreds of children are treated at the Shriners Hospital for Children® in Portland. Over 100 of them are children from Crook, Jefferson and Deschutes Counties. These children received medical treatment that has changed their lives – treatment that they may not have otherwise received – that was provided regardless of the family’s ability to pay. The “Shriners Run for A Child” is an annual 5K & 10K Run event put on by the Central Oregon Shrine Club. Our mission is to create more awareness of the Shriners and their Hospitals and to raise funds to help support the kids who benefit from their care.
    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    All net proceeds of the Run are donated to the Shriners Hospitals for Children. Donations help to fund the Sports and Recreation Program at our Portland Hospital. This program exposes patients to different adaptive sports and recreational programs. It gives many an opportunity that they would never have. Our goal is to fully support this unfunded program in future years.
  • Sidelines Sports Bar & Grill

    1020 NW Wall St. Downtown

    541-385-8898

    Spacious two-level bar and grill with dozens of flat screens and a reliable pub-style menu during lunch and dinner with an ample selection of burgers, sandwiches, wings and other items. One of the highlights of this long standing establishment is their breakfast menu that’s super popular with the locals who want to catch the early games and fill up on the big portions Sidelines is known to dish out.
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  • Silver Moon Brewing

    24 NW Greenwood Ave. River West

    541-388-8331

    Made-in-Bend beer and The Office food cart lot outside for all the foodie cravings! Frequent live music and comedy shows make it an ideal spot for a bite and a brew with live entertainment.
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  • Sintra

    1024 NW Bond St. Downtown

    541-382-8004

    Heavy on cured and marinated meats, fresh herbs like cilantro, basil and parsley, as well as a truckload of onions and garlic, this downtown cafe brings authentic Portuguese cuisine to life. Breakfast is for the sweet-toothed!
  • Sisters Folk Festival

    PO Box 3500, PMB 304, Sisters

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Sisters Folk Festival, Inc. enriches lives through innovative music and arts education programming and events that serve an inclusive, multigenerational community. The Connected by Creativity Capital Campaign will take the region to new levels of excellence through strategic investment in a permanent facility and a programming vision for Sisters Folk Festival Inc.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Promote Lifelong Learning with annual music education events that draw artists and participants to Sisters for multi-generational workshops, lectures and classes. Provide and promote gathering space for multi-disciplinary music/art gatherings, such as drumming circles, ukulele club, quilting and other crafts. • Build a Vibrant Community by adding community music and arts events to the annual calendar, both in Sisters and in diverse Central Oregon communities. • Stimulate the Regional Economy by drawing local, national and even international visitors to exceptional music events and creating opportunities for greater community collaboration with other arts organizations, non-profits, and businesses.

  • SOLID: Supporters of Literacy in Deschutes County

    P.O. Box 2175 Downtown

    541 323-1859

    MISSION STATEMENT

    The Supporters of Literacy in Deschutes County (SOLID) fund and advocate for a wide range of literacy programs and initiatives that improve the lives and futures of those who live among us.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Join our cause and help change Deschutes County for the better! Your dollars directly fund programs that help literacy-challenged children and adults achieve the ability to read and write - a huge step in giving them an equal chance to succeed in life.
  • Songwriter Series House Concert

    3536 NW Mesa Verde Court Downtown

    972.741.3251

    Permanent concert venue in private home that seats approximately 45 people.
  • Sopa Mexican Cuisine

    787 NE Purcell Blvd. Mountain View | NE

    541-306-0569

    Authentic Mexican food at the River's Place food cart lot!
  • St. Vincent de Paul

    950 SE 3rd SE Bend

    541-389-6643, 541-389-5117

    MISSION STATEMENT
    The Society of St. Vincet de Paul of Bend, is locally organized and staffed by Christians of all faith who serve everyone with dignity and respect thorough charitable gift donations made by individuals and local businesses. We provide help with food boxes, utility and prescription assistance to families in need.
    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    Food Pantry: St. Vincent's operates a 1000 square foot fully equipped food pantry. The food pantry provided 275,000 meals annually, serving over 11,000adults and 7,300 children. 
    Utility Assistance: St. Vincent’s helps with emergency funds to keep the lights on, gas heating and water running in the face of disconnection notices to Bend residents.
    to Bend residents.
    Transitional Housing: St. Vincent’s operates 11 transitional housing units designed to get people off the streets, stabilize their lives, and with our resources help them
    Transitional Housing: St. Vincent’s operates 9 transitional housing units designed to get people off the streets, stabilize their lives, and with our resources help them to to return to self-sufficiency.
    return to self-sufficiency. Rents are established at below market rates and all utilities are paid. Prescription Assistance: We also offer help with prescription drugs.
    Prescription Assistance: Last year, St. Vincent’s helped clients with more than $2,000 in much needed prescriptions. Many of these were critical stabilization Propane Vouchers: Clients are given up to 10 gallons of propane through the winter months for cooking and heating.
    medications.
    Clothing: St. Vincent’s maintains an inventory of warm hats, coats and gloves as well as clothing suitable for interviewing, on site.
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  • Start Making A Reader Today

    520 NW Wall St., #105 Downtown

    541-355-5600

    MISSION STATEMENT
    SMART envisions an Oregon where every child is empowered to read and to succeed. For 22 years we have engaged community volunteers to read one-on-one with PreK through third-grade children who need reading support. Participating children also receive up to 14 new books each year to keep and read with their families. SMART services are provided to local schools at no cost to the districts.
    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    Donate to SMART and make a difference in a local child’s life!
    $35=one year of books (14) for one student
    $70=one year of books (14) for two students
    $120=support a volunteer for one year
    $300=support one student for one year
    $600=support two students for one year
    $1,500=support five students for one year
    $2,500=support an entire site for one year
  • Stone Soup Kids

    1740 NW Pence Lane #4 Summit West

    We purchase most of our inventory from local parents for either cash or store credit. Our reputation depends on the quality and condition of the items we sell, so we're very selective about what we buy. The good news is, unlike most consignment stores, people who sell to us get paid immediately. And because we pay more in store credit versus cash, our sellers usually buy from us, too.
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  • Strictly Organic Coffee Company

    6 SW Bond St. Southern Crossing

    541-330-6061

    The original organic roaster, Strictly O has been serving up freshly roasted fair trade coffee from its Box Factory locale for the better part of a decade alongside their mean breakfast burritos and full lunch menu.
  • Stroke Awareness Oregon

    695 Mill View Way Downtown

    541-323-5641 ext. 347

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Stroke is an emergency, the 5th leading cause of death in Oregon and the leading cause of disability, globally. Stroke can strike anyone at any age...even infants. Stroke Awareness Oregon exists to expand understanding of stroke and the importance of rapid medical attention, and to support stroke survivors and their families in achieving a full, rich life.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Stroke is not just an elder problem! One in six people will have a stroke. Your dollars save lives by helping us make F.A.S.T. a common household safety word so people get immediate medical care. Your donation helps stroke survivors attain quality of life and meaning through support groups and recovery resources. F (face) A (Arm) S (speech) T (time to call 911).

    $50 One stroke survivor support group

    $100 50 F.A.S.T. Awareness Posters

    $200 50 Stroke Recovery Resource Guides

    $300 Sponsor 10 Stroke Families attendance at Stroke Social Event

  • Summit Medical Group

    Various Locations, Central Oregon Boyd Acres | NE

    541-382-2811

    Eastside Clinic
    (541) 382-2811

    Old Mill District Clinic
    (541) 382-2811

    Redmond Clinic
    (541) 382-2811

    Sisters Clinic
    (541) 706-5440

    Mt. Bachelor Urgent Care
    (541) 706-5499

    Bend Clinic-Urology
    (541) 382-6447

    Redmond Clinic-Urology
    (541) 382-6447

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