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  • Elk Lake Resort - Lodge Bar & Restaurant

    60000 SW Century Dr. River West

    541-480-7378

    Lakeside rustic American fare with daily specials and full bar touting rotating local microbrews on tap, an extensive wine list and the best fresh squeezed cocktail selections available. The menu offers a variety of salads, burgers and comfort food favorites labeled as “country gourmet.”
  • Ember's Wildflower Animal Sanctuary and Bunny Rescue

    2584 SW 58th St Redmond

    MISSION STATEMENT

    We provide a safe haven for rescued animals to receive the love and care that they deserve while offering education to the public. Our main focus is taking in abandon, neglected and unwanted bunnies, getting them spayed and neutered and then adopting them into loving homes. We provide sanctuary to special needs bunnies who are unable to get adopted and get them the medical care that they need. We also provided sanctuary to some farm animals.

    WHAT YOUR GIFT CAN DO

    $150 can spay.neuter a bunny $30/month feeds a bunny Choose an amount, one time or monthly or choose a bunny to sponsor. We will send pictures and update you on how "your" bunny is doing.
  • The Environmental Center

    16 NW Kansas Ave. Downtown

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Thirty years ago, The Environmental Center was born to empower locals to live lighter on the planet. Today, we’re a regional hub of environmental education, engagement, and action. Working collaboratively with people of all ages, local businesses, and elected officials, we create and advocate for meaningful, sustainable change across Central Oregon. Your support will help advance a healthy, vibrant place to live, work and play for all of us today and for future generations to inherit. Make your donation today at envirocenter.org/donate.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATION DO?

    Your support can help us create a healthier community – now and in the future. Make your donation today at envirocenter.org/donate.

    $30 Fuels our electric car for one month of programming, from Madras to La Pine and everywhere in between.

    $75 Provides support for a Repair Café — free events that fix and divert household items from Knott Landfill.

    $200 supplies one classroom with reusable plates, bowls, silverware and cups.

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  • Equine Outreach

    63220 Silvis Rd. SE Bend

    541-382-0160

    MISSION STATEMENT

    To facilitate the rescue, rehabilitation, and permanent placement of abused, neglected and unwanted equines. To promote equine awareness and foster community compassion for responsible equine guardianship. To provide volunteer opportunities for people with all types of disabilities to care for horses in need, exemplifying how the nurturing of horses can also heal humans.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $25 will purchase 2 1/2 bags of grain for undernourished horses.

    $50 will pay for two farrier trimmings.

    $100 will pay for two weeks of medications for the care of horses in rehab.

    $200 will pay for one ton of much needed hay.

  • Family Access Network

    2125 NE Daggett Lane SE Bend

    541-693-5675

    MISSION STATEMENT
    Family Access Network improves lives by ensuring all children in Deschutes County have access to basic-need services. WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    For every $100 donation, one child can receive help for an entire school year. Your donation may help a child sleep in a warm bed, start school with a good breakfast, receive adequate health care or address other critical needs.
    $100 helps one child for an entire school year
    $500 helps five children for an entire school year
    $1,000 helps ten children for an entire school year
  • Family Resource Center

    1130 NW Harriman St. Suite B Downtown

    541-389-5468

    MISSION STATEMENT

    To strengthen and support family relationships by serving as the Central Oregon source for parenting education, information, and resources. We believe the most decisive factors that influence a child’s growth and development is reliable, responsive, and sensitive parenting.

    Investing in parenting education is critical to ensuring that all children thrive because parenting education strengthens the backbone of families, and empowers parents with the knowledge to help their children succeed.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $35 scholarship for one person for one parenting series
    $100 will provide food for 10-12 families at one class
    $150 pays for parenting books for one series
    $500 pays for one community workshop


  • Fat Tony's Pizzeria

    215 NW Hill St. Orchard

    541-550-3570

    Mouth-watering authentic Neapolitan pizza in Old Bend offering pastas, salads, appetizers and desserts, plus craft cocktails, local beers and wines. Happy hour and lunch specials make this an attractive mid-day option.
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  • Fences For Fido

    P.O. Box 4226, Portland Redmond

    503-621-9225

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Fences For Fido has unchained over 2000 dogs living outdoors in the Pacific Northwest since 2009. Last year alone, we unchained more than 200 dogs and unchain at least 20 more dogs every month. We ease the pain and suffering of dogs living outside on chains by providing fenced yards so dogs can live in freedom. When we learn about a chained dog, we immediately deliver a custom-built, insulated dog house with warm dog beds inside. Critical vet care and spay/neuter are also core to our mission. We refer to this work as “Love in action!” Join us!

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $30 Provides a bag of dog food for a hungry Fido

    $80 Provides a dog house for warmth, day and night

    $150 Will spay or neuter and basic veterinary care

    $400 Builds a fence for a small yard

    $800 Builds a fence for a medium yard

    $1000 Builds a fence for a large yard or multiple Fidos

  • Fifth Element Hair Studio

    45 NW Greeley Ave Downtown

  • First Story

    963 SW Simpson Ave. Suite 110 Southern Crossing

    541-728-0830

    MISSION STATEMENT

    First Story is excited to bring affordable homeownership to Sisters, Oregon. The non-profit founded in Redmond in 1998, is dedicated to giving families a hand-up to homeownership. First Story’s approach is different — Through a unique partnership with builder Hayden Homes, First Story will provide zero-down and zero-interest, 30-year home loans on newly constructed Hayden Homes in the builder’s new McKenzie Meadows community. The 3-bedroom and 2-bath homes will be sold move-in ready with all appliances, washer & dryer and landscaping. Homes will be available to families below 80% of area median income who have completed NeighborImpact’s Home Buyer Education Class. More information on how to qualify and apply at www.firststory.org.

    YOUR DONATIONS MAKE A DIFFERENCE

    Gifts of cash and in-kind or discounted labor make homeownership dreams come true. All donations and discounts are 100% tax-deductible. Help create hope through housing for struggling, hardworking, local families!

  • Five - Modern Japanese Bar & Retaurant

    821 NW Wall St., #100 Downtown

    541-323-2328

    Modern Japanese fine-dining with attention to detail that sets this Asian-fusion restaurant apart. Excellent service, signature cocktails and an affordable happy hour make it a downtown favorite.
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  • Freshly Filed

    1860 NE 4th St., Suite 200 Midtown/Orchard District

    541-699-8026

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  • Full Access High Desert

    711 NE Butler Market Rd. SE Bend

    541-749-2158

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Full Access High Desert is dedicated to assisting individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities through advocacy and case management. We envision a world where equal access ensures that all people live, work, and recreate in their community, consistent with their preferences and choices. This is a world where partnerships thrive and support is a natural extension of community membership. In the Full Access High Desert vision, dreams are pursued through active community participation, choices, and advocacy. We serve 400 individuals in Central Oregon. While our clients receive funding for some disability related supports, many other needs and goals go unmet. We have created our Better Way of Life Fund to help them meet those needs and goals through special request.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Giving to our Better Way of Life Fund will ensure individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities can achieve a better quality of life. We have been able to help individuals get eye glasses, adaptive equipment, receive emergency support, stay warm in the winter, attend classes and camps, obtain documents needed for employment, and obtain and keep housing. Your donations matter!
  • Furnish Hope

    1006 SE 9th St SE Bend

    541-638-0657

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Furnish hope transforms empty houses into welcoming homes for families in need of furnishings and household essentials.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Your financial support transforms lives, providing sustaining support for local families. Any donation, large or small, goes straight to our mission – and builds the foundation for healthy, happy homes.

  • Galveston Gardens

    1515 NW Galveston Ave. River West

    541-382-6317

    Located on the beautiful west-side of Bend we offer a wonderful neighborhood experience always happy to help and answer your questions. Since 1984.
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  • Gee’s Family Restaurant

    987 NW Second St. Prineville

    541-447-6115

    This family restaurant serves up all your Chinese favorites like lo mein, chicken, shrimp and beef dishes mainly in Cantonese and Szechuan styles. Dishes served family style with lots of other options like soups and noodles. Combination plates are big sellers. Several Chinese beer options.
  • Good Grief Guidance

    33 NW Louisiana Ave Downtown

    541-223-9955


    “For only while loving do the pains of living lighten.” ~ Robert Bly


    We each live with grief, whether through death, divorce, depression, loneliness, feelings of unworthiness and abandonment, or social and ecological upheaval.
    It is in changing our relationship with grief that we may begin to live the beauty
    of who we are.

    Good Grief Guidance understands that it is through identifying and befriending our sorrows, and releasing outgrown truths and stories of the self, that we are able to transform our pains and losses into healing and positive growth. In doing so, we are empowered to move from a place of surviving to that of thriving, both within ourselves, how we relate to others, and how we engage the larger community.

    In a peer-support setting, Good Grief Guidance facilitates a 16-week program
    of healing by creating a safe place of connection which affirms the inherent
    worth of each individual, and which recognizes every person as whole,
    unbroken and without the need for fixing, saving or correcting.

    Within each grief group, whether in schools, prisons, or with teens and adults within the community, Good Grief Guidance enables people to tend to their grief by
    tending to one another.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $35 funds one week of the 16-wk grief program for one man at Deer Ridge Correctional Institute in Madras

    $45 funds one week of the 16-wk grief program for one teen or adult in
    the community. 



  • GoodLife Brewing

    70 SW Century Dr., Ste. 100-464 River West

    541-728-0749

    A local craft brewery, these makers of the popular Sweet-As Pacific Ale host a full menu featuring pub food served inside or in their outdoor Biergarten lawn.
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  • Grandma's House of Central Oregon

    PO Box 6372 SE Bend

    541-383-3515

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Nurturing resources for a fragile population: Emergency and transitional shelter to homeless and/or abused pregnant girls, parenting young mothers, and young mothers choosing adoption for their child. For over 20 years, this home has provided 24/7 hope, support, tools, and educa- tion to help young parents make good life decisions and become self-sufficient.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Offer a safe and supportive environment for pregnant girls and young mothers where they can learn about health and parenting, continue their education, and gain the needed life skills for a smooth transition into independent living or a safe return to family. The only shelter and program of its kind east of the Cascades in Oregon.

    $50 Provide diapers and supplies for newborns

    $100 Provide an educational session for nutrition during pregnancy

    $250 Provide counseling services

  • Great Harvest Bread Co.

    835 NW Bond St. Downtown

    541-389-2888

    Daily scratch-made scones and muffins, and a tasteful variety of sandwiches on house-made bread.
  • Green Leaf Garden Center

    610 SE Ninth St. Larkspur | E

    541-306-4505

    Hydroponics and organic gardening supplies for indoor or outdoor grows.
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  • Greg's Grill

    395 SW Powerhouse Dr. Old Mill

    541-382-2200

    Riverfront dining emphasizing Pacific Northwest cuisine with great views of the Deschutes River and the perfect concert night dinner date.
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  • Guardian Group

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    1-800-380-8913

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Guardian Group’s mission is to prevent and disrupt the sex trafficking of women and children while enabling partners to identify victims and predators in the United States. Our offensive team utilizes the expertise of elite veterans from the intelligence community to support law enforcement. The defensive team provides sector specific training necessary to recognize, respond and report trafficking. Join this fight until all are free!

    WHAT YOUR DONATIONS DO

    • Identify victims to law enforcement • Support law enforcement stings • Provide trainings • Reinvest in veterans • Prevent future victims
  • Hablo Tacos

    1462 NE Cushing Dr., Ste. 130 Mountain View | NE

    458-202-4205

    An eclectic Eastside taco shop offering up fresh, tasty bites. Catering available.
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  • Healing Reins Therapeutic Riding Center

    P.O. Box 5593, 60575 Billadeau Rd. SW Bend

    (541) 382-9410

    MISSION STATEMENT

    At Healing Reins, we “heal with horses,” improving health, increasing well-being, and enhancing quality of life for those with special needs. Our evidence-based, nationally accredited, equine-assisted services support those with physical and cognitive disabilities; developmental delays; social, emotional and behavioral challenges; and mental health needs. Here, our professionally certified staff, compassionate community volunteers and best-in-class facilities combine to build strength and resilience among those children, teens, adults—and families—most in need. Contact us today to learn how, together, we can change lives through the power of the horse!

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    *Clients are referred for our services by medical and mental health professionals. 65% are low income and require scholarship support to participate.

    $35 Gives someone in need one 1 hour Therapeutic Riding experience.
    $50 Gives someone in need one 1.5 hour Veterans Horsemanship experience.
    $75 Gives someone in need one Physical Therapy (Hippotherapy) session.
    $100 Gives someone in crisis one Equine Facilitated Mental Health counseling session.
    $200 Gives our program horses all necessary feed and supplements for one month.