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  • Heart of Oregon Corps

    1291 NE Fifth St. Downtown

    541-633-7834

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Heart of Oregon Corps is a nonprofit organization that inspires and empowers positive change in the lives of young people through jobs, education, and stewardship. We operate six programs across Central Oregon—in Deschutes, Crook, Jefferson, Klamath counties, and Warm Springs. Each year, we provide job skills training, education, and leadership development to over 300 local young people ages 16-24 who face major barriers to success. Our programming creates pathways out of poverty while stimulating regional economic growth—we train tomorrow’s workforce today!

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $25 Funds a GED test
    $50 Funds a uniform for term of service
    $100 Funds youth lunches for Leadership Day
  • High Desert Chamber Music

    961 NW Brooks St. Downtown

    541-306-3988

    MISSION STATEMENT
    The mission of High Desert Chamber Music is to bring world class chamber music and musicians to Central Oregon. Through our concert series and educational outreach programs, we aspire to heighten a level of appreciation, awareness, and understanding of this great genre of classical music.

    VISION
    The vision of High Desert Chamber Music is to be recognized as the leader and premiere resource of chamber music opportunities in the region. The reputation of HDCM will be one that competes on a national level, and attracts leading performers to Central Oregon.

    We envision:

    • Every performance or event will be of the highest artistic quality and caliber
    • Every concert-goer will have a better understanding or appreciation of classical music
    • Every student interested in furthering their understanding of music will be welcomed at no cost.

    High Desert Chamber Music is a unique performing arts organization that incorporates professional musicians at community events. Now in our landmark 10th anniversary season, we present an acclaimed Concert Series, Annual Benefit Gala, and numerous educational programs, including chamber music training and public Master Classes.

    All of our Educational Outreach programs are provided at NO COST to students, teachers, or schools in Central Oregon.

    Your donations can support High Desert Chamber Music’s commitment to providing high quality, professional classical music in Central Oregon. We are proud to be a local organization presenting a national level of excellence.

    Come hear the music!
  • High Desert Food & Farm Alliance

    P.O. Box 1782 Downtown

    541-390-3572

    MISSION STATEMENT

    High Desert Food & Farm Alliance (HDFFA) is founded on the belief that local food from Central Oregon farmers, ranchers and food businesses should be accessible to everyone, and that food connects us to each other. We believe that local food matters. Our mission is to support a healthy and thriving food and farm network in Central Oregon through education, collaboration and inclusivity.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $25 40 fresh harvest kits at food pantries

    $50 One family to participate in a cooking class

    $100 Farm fresh potatoes to the food bank (100 lbs.)

    $200 Nutrition education and fresh food for one Veggie Rx participant

    $300 Greenhouse grants for farmers

  • High Desert Museum

    59800 S. Highway 97 SW Bend

    541-382-4754

    MISSION STATEMENT

    To explore the High Desert’s unique landscape, cultures, wildlife, history and arts, connecting our visitors to the past and helping them discover their role in the present and responsibility to the future.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $25 Provide art supplies for one child for Kids Curate, a year-long arts program.
    $50 Provide the Museum’s otters with a well-balanced diet for one week.
    $100 Support a local Head Start family by providing an annual family membership.
    $200 Help create innovative new exhibits that highlight the arts, cultural and
    natural history of the region.
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  • High Desert Wildlife

    62410 Erickson Road SE Bend

    541-241-8680

    MISSION STATEMENT
    The mission of High Desert Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (HDWRR) is to rescue, rehabilitate and release Central Oregon’s orphaned and injured wildlife and to promote awareness toward the preservation and protection of native animals. Our vision is to establish a fully equipped wildlife center, with an education center and a state of the art hospital. HDWRR operates out of a rural property that was donated by a member of the local community which is slowly being modified to better meet our needs. HDWRR founder, wildlife biologist and licensed veterinarian Dr. Jeff Cooney, along with a corps of more than 30 dedicated volunteers successfully rehabilitate a wide variety of native wildlife species and return them to their natural habitat.
    WHAT YOUR DONATIONS CAN DO
    URGENT NEEDS
    • Single wide mobile unit to be used as our Wildlife Hospital (urgently needed) If you have a used single wide manufactured or mobile unit of approx. 56’, and would like to donate it, or could donate $$ toward the purchase of a used single wide unit.
    • Digital X-ray machine
    • Volunteers for animal care, planning, admin and education
    Your donation dollars help to support
    • Medical care, food, and housing of our wildlife patients
    • Safe enclosures for both rehab and education animals
    Please see our website, or call to request our wish list items.
  • High Lakes Aquatic Alliance Foundation

    13750 Camp Sherman Rd Yonder Area

    541-595-0107

    MISSION STATEMENT
    This society is a non-profit corporation formed from a multitude of conservatory groups who have a
    major commitment in the salvation of the wild bird population who utilize the salt lake ecosystem for
    food energetics, nutritional growth and nesting habitat. In the Lake Abert ecosystem the brine shrimp and brine fly larvae constitute the major food sources that support these two conditions. These food sources require that the lake system be aquatic and healthy with the chemical concentration of salts in the non-toxic range of 80 to 100 grams of salt per liter.
    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    Creating a network of science and conservation agencies to partner with our Foundation in the formation of a new management agency that will aid the Governor of the State of Oregon in curtailing the impact of drought upon the complete dessication of Lake Abert. This project will focus on removal or modification of the earthen damn’s control of fresh
    water diversion of the lower Chewaucan River other than to keep Lake Abert’s surface level at 4,250 ft. above sea level. Establishing workshops with Hagerman Genetic Laboratory, Idaho to be conduced at the HLAAF headquarters building, Camp Sherman, Oregon, for the discussion of new genetic pathways being discovered in kokanee and sockeye fish gills and other important tissues.
  • Hola! - Old Mill

    680 SW Powerhouse Dr., #1002 Old Mill

    541-647-2711

    Familiar dishes with a bold Mexican and Peruvian fusion flair, enjoyed best with their signature margaritas boasting expansive tequila options. Dine throughout Central Oregon at one of their Bend, Redmond, Sunriver or Camp Sherman locations.
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  • Hoodoo Ski Area

    27400 Big Lake Road Sisters

    Snow Phone: 541-822-3337 • Ticket Office: 541-822-3799

    Hoodoo Ski Area sits on the summit of Oregon’s Santiam Pass and is Oregon’s most centrally located destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Just 44 miles west of Bend, 85 miles east of Eugene and 130 miles southeast of Portland, Hoodoo Ski Area offers more than 800 acres of terrain, 34 runs, five lifts and one of the largest tubing parks in the West. Founded in 1938, Hoodoo is Central Oregon’s original ski area and your destination for family-friendly fun in your backyard!
  • Hopscotch Kids

    1303 NW Galveston Ave. River West

    541-213-2245

    Hopsotch Kids is a place where you will find unique children’s products with an emphasize on quality.
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  • Human Dignity Coalition

    155 NW Irving Ave Downtown

    541-385-3320

    MISSION STATEMENT
    The Human Dignity Coalition (HDC) has been promoting and protecting the rights of Central Oregon’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) community since 1992. Though Oregon has achieved many victories—from non- discrimination ordinances and marriage equality to anti-bullying legislation and healthcare coverage—many LGBTQ people still face discrimination in the workplace, schools, and hospitals. HDC offers workshops and trainings, provides support for LGBTQ youth and transgender adults, organizes the annual Pride Festival and other events, and works with allied social justice organizations to make Bend and Central Oregon a more just and equal place for all.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    Human Dignity Coalition is 100 percent volunteer-run. Your donations support our small office in Bend’s Social Justice Center; help us put on events to bring the community together; enable us to offer cultural awareness trainings to educators, employers and other service providers; and ensure that Central Oregon’s LGBTQ community continues to thrive.
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  • Humane Society of Central Oregon

    61170 SE 27th St. SE Bend

    541-382-3537

    MISSION STATEMENT

    The Humane Society of Central Oregon’s (HSCO) mission is to strengthen the human-animal bond by advocating and compassionately caring for animals. HSCO has been providing programs and services to help the people and animals in our community since 1961 (58 years). Programs include Adoptions, Reuniting Pets with Family, Spay+Neuter, Wellness Clinics, Pet Food Bank, Community Cats, Cremation Services, Humane Education, Youth and Adult volunteerism and more. Donations provide housing, medical care and adoption for over 3,000 homeless, abandoned, neglected and abused animals annually at HSCO.

    Donate at HSCO's website.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $20 Provides an interactive toy for a cat or dog

    $75 Feeds a litter of bottle fed foster kittens

    $100 Provides diagnostic testing for an animal in critical care

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  • Hunger Prevention Coalition of Central Oregon

    P.O. 8711 SW Bend

    541-408-1978

    MISSION STATEMENT

    To insure support for nonprofit agencies proven to provide nutritious food for our neighbors in need in Central Oregon

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $15 will leverage

    $150 of fresh fruit

    $25 will leverage

    $250 of eggs and milk

    $100 will leverage

    $1,000 worth of fresh, nutritional food for families and children throughout Central Oregon!

  • J Bar J Youth Services

    62895 Hamby Road SE Bend

    541-389-1409

    J BAR J BOYS RANCH VOCATIONAL PROGRAM

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Facilitating Positive Change for Youth

    A residential treatment program for adjudicated teen boys, providing an opportunity to restructure thinking, succeed academically, and grow in responsibility. The newest initiative, a vocational program, is nearing completion. By providing vocational training in addition to a strong academic curriculum, the opportunity for gainful employment increases. Meaningful employment reduces the likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior and the training helps to build a workforce. Help boys who have made poor choices build a brighter future and become contributing members of the community. We are J Bar J Youth Services.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    The newest initiative, a vocation school for The Learning Center, which will be breaking ground soon on the Boys Ranch property. By provid- ing vocational training in addition to a strong academic curriculum, the opportunity for gainful employment increases. Meaningful employment reduces the likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior and the training helps to build a workforce. Because boys, students from low-income families, and those who have been in the juvenile justice system are shown to benefit most from strong vocational programs, this program is a natural fit. Your donation will help boys who have made poor choices build a brighter future and to become contributing members of the community.

    $50 Will buy building materials for the new program

    $100 Will provide an employment skills training session

    $250 Will provide software for educational modules

    $500 Will buy woodworking tools

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  • Jackalope Grill

    750 NW Lava Road, #139 Downtown

    541-318-8435

    Boasting bold flavors of the Pacific Northwest, this intimate, high-end yet down-to-earth restaurant brings fabulous farm-to-table cuisine to downtown.
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  • Jackson's Corner - Delaware Ave.

    845 NW Delaware Ave. Orchard

    541-647-2198

    Tried and true scratch-made family favorites from local farms, including salads, sandwiches, brick oven pizzas, and breakfast. Brunch and supper served daily inside and on their dog-friendly wrap around patio. Plus, bakery, natural wines, beer, specialty cocktails, coffee bar, grab and go sandwiches, and ice cream.
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  • Jake's Diner

    2210 NE Hwy 20 Mountain View | NE

    541-382-0118

    Homestyle cooking and filling portions are staples at this long-time Bend eatery. Jake’s roasts its own turkey, roast beef and pot roast in-house and serves only fresh ground burgers, including the one-pounder for the serious foodie.
  • JC's Bar & Grill

    642 NW Franklin Ave. Downtown

    541-383-3000

    This adults-only local joint is home to great drinks and large food portions, not to mention giant Jenga, Connect Four, Shuffleboard and more! Half-pound burgers, sandwiches and other pub food favorites.
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  • ju-bee-lee

    903 NW Wall St. Downtown

    541-678-5651

    A lifestyle gift shop in the heart of beautiful downtown Bend Oregon with a little something for everyone!
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  • Kanpai

    990 NW Newport Ave. River West

    541-388-4636

    Diverse selection of delectable sushi rolls and exotic seafood paired with sake and a wide variety of cocktails. A local favorite, the Omakase menu allows the kitchen to hand pick your meal with off-the-menu selections of the hot, cold, raw, cooked, salty, spicy and sweet variety.
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  • Kemple Memorial Children’s Dental Clinic

    1029 NW 14th Street Suite 101 River West

    541-617-1653

    MISSION STATEMENT
    Kemple Clinic’s mission is to eliminate pediatric oral disease in our community. We are dedicated to improving the health and well-being of children in Central Oregon by facilitating critical preventative, educational and dental treatment services for children whose families cannot access basic dental care. Working with more than 70 local volunteer dentists, we also deliver acute dental treatment services to qualified children in Central Oregon. We know education is power so we focus on early intervention and prevention services that are unique to the Central Oregon community, providing on-site clinic hygiene services as well as off-site screening and sealant programs in schools throughout the region. All to ensure every child in our region has a bright smile and a bright future.
    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    Donate today and give kids in our community a reason to smile!
    $25 purchases hygiene supplies (toothbrushes, floss, toothpaste) for 40 children
    $50 provides one child with preventative services including fluoride, x-rays and cleanings
    $200 provides one child with significant preventative care, including screening, cleaning, X-rays, and risk assessment and referral.
    $500 reimburses a portion of our volunteer dentists’ time for treating more extensive, complicated patient needs. We manage over 100 of these cases each year.
  • KICKcancER

    Bend SW Bend

    909-815-3295

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Kickcancer is a nonprofit dedicated to helping families with cancer thrive. Our goal is to empower through education—teaching the importance of real food, real health, and how to implement it into real life—both during and after treatment. We believe: When you know better, you do better. Our name, KICKcancER, comes from Season and Josh’s son, Kicker. He has inspired our movement to help other families.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    We also provide KICKstart Kits for families who are interested in exploring and integrating some of these methods with their children undergoing treatment and post treatment. We host a 30 Day THRIVE Program that will provide you with a customized 30 day protocol, ongoing support and weekly training to help you THRIVE through cancer. We empower cancer fighting athletes through our KICKcancER Athlete’s Sponsorship Program to help them take their dreams to the next level
  • KIDS Center

    1375 NW Kingston Ave. River West

    541-383-5958

    MISSION STATEMENT

    KIDS (Kids Intervention and Diagnostic Service) Center provides medical evaluations, forensic interviews, family support, and ther- apy for children who have or may be experiencing child abuse or have witnessed domestic violence in Deschutes, Jefferson, Crook, Harney, Sherman and Wheeler Counties. These services are provided at no cost to the family. KIDS Center also provides a region-wide prevention and education program to help adults learn how to keep kids safe from abuse.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $25 Donation provides healthy snacks for the kids.

    $50 Donation provides transportation for 5 therapy sessions for a child.

    $100 Provides 10 scholarships for SafetyNet® internet safety trainings.

    $675 Provides a Family Support Advocate for one family.

  • King Buffet

    2000 NE Third St., Ste. 104 Midtown/Orchard District

    541-388-2988

    Vast Chinese buffet of primarily Asian cuisine with a few American options thrown in. Plenty of room for large groups!
  • Kôr Community Land Trust

    PO Box 6993 SW Bend

    541-904-5145

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Kôr provides environmentally sustainable and permanently affordable homeownership for those who contribute to the fabric of the Bend area economy and community. Kôr’s harmonious communities cultivate diversity and foster pride of ownership which is reflected in the way the homes and common spaces are maintained, and in the connection among residents. Kôr’s innovative approach brings together goal net – zero development with perpetual affordability. As a result, members of our community with limited assets have stable homeownership opportunities.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $50Will collectively make a difference!

    $600Allows for efficient heat pump water heater upgrades.

    $1,100Provides an energy efficient lighting package

    $2,500Will contribute to our downpayment assistance

  • KPOV

    501 NW Bond St. Downtown

    541-322-0863

    MISSION STATEMENT

    KPOV is radio by the people and for the people of Central Oregon. We strengthen arts, culture, community and democracy through independent, noncommercial radio. As a true grassroots station, KPOV amplifies the voices of our community and facilitates thoughtful dialogue on important local issues. Nearly every day we engage local nonprofits in thorough conversations about their work. 70 volunteer DJs produce 10 local affairs shows, an eclectic mix of music on 40 unique programs, and local music live from our studios. Our youth programs empower young voices and spark creativity.

    WHAT YOUR DONATION CAN DO:

    $50 Will support three hours of live local music
    $100 Will provide six episodes of Youth Radio Hour
    $150 Will empower 30 conversations with local nonprofits
    $250 Will produce 16 local affairs shows
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