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Six Local Organizations You Can Help
Mid Oregon Holiday Dough Fund Helping Six Local Organizations
You can make a real difference in our Central Oregon communities by supporting local charities with Mid Oregon Credit Union’s Holiday Dough Fund. Financial contributions will help provide food, clothing and shelter for individuals and families as well as toys for kids. The generosity of each of our contributions multiplied together will make a significant impact on these organizations you can help.
In 2016, Mid Oregon members contributed over $1,400 to organizations locally. Our branches each chose an agency in their own community, and are doing so again.
From now until December 13, 2017, we will be collecting cash donations. All contributions will stay in the community in which they are collected and 100% of the donations will be given to the following organizations (Click on the names to read more details):
Bend Family Kitchen, to serve anyone who needs a nutritious meal in a safe and caring environment
La Pine Christmas Basket Association, providing food during the Christmas holiday for people in the South Deschutes County area
Redmond Jericho Road, providing shelter, food and clothing to those in need within the Redmond area
Madras – Jefferson County Food Bank, supplying food to families and individuals
Prineville – Crook County Holiday Partnership providing holiday support to seniors, children and families in need in Crook County
Sisters Kiwanis Food Bank – giving food vouchers and toys for families and kids, and pet food
Giving back to the community is a core value of Mid Oregon Credit Union and aligns with our credit union philosophy of “people helping people”. To make donations call 541-382-1795 or go to www.midoregon.com for a branch location near you.
Organization Details
Bend Family Kitchen:
Guided by the belief that nobody should be hungry, the Family Kitchen serves three dinners and four lunches each week. We are averaging 4,600 meals per month and have over 300 volunteers involved in our efforts. Our mission is “To serve anyone who needs a nutritious meal in a safe and caring environment”. Our patrons are treated with respect and are asked nothing but to leave with a full stomach.
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La Pine Christmas Basket Association:
We are a purpose driven organization dedicated to feed those in need during the Christmas season. Distribution day is December 23, 2017. We serve over 650 families that are in need. The La Pine Christmas Basket Association has been in existence since 1990 and is a community based, non-profit organization.
Jericho Road
The mission of Jericho Road is to provide tangible support to the homeless and those in need within the Redmond, Oregon area. This includes providing emergency financial housing assistance and mentoring to homeless families as well as providing meals for those in need within our community.
Jefferson County Food Bank
We serve many households each week and average over 65 per week on an annual basis. However with winter here and seasonal work coming to an end in our community participating households increase dramatically. We absolutely depend on the generosity of groups and individuals who donate food, monies, and time to support our efforts to feed the needy. Your gifts enable us to purchase those foods that otherwise, our clients might have to do without in these trying economic times.
Crook County Holiday Partnership
Providing holiday support to seniors, children and families in need in Crook County. Each year, families with children, senior and disabled citizens in Crook County access holiday support through food boxes and gifts. This number has been growing over the last few years with nearly 2800 eligible applications distributed this year. Last year, 941 Crook County children received holiday gifts of clothing and toys. This is a true testimony to how Crook County citizens step up when their neighbors are in need.
Sisters Kiwanis Food Bank
Sisters Kiwanis runs a program called The Spirit of Christmas Foodshare and Gifts. Food, gifts and pet food are available to low-income families, seniors and singles through a coordination of organizations, churches and agencies in the community. In 2015, they provided vouchers to 169 families comprising 512 people. The total amount of the vouchers was $16,500. The fire department toy drive brightened the Christmas of approximately 160 Sisters kids.
Mid Oregon Credit Union Turns 60!
Mid Oregon Celebrates Sixty Years in Central Oregon
Mid Oregon Credit Union turns 60! Eight educational visionaries in Prineviille signed our Organization Certificate on November 8th, 1957. That day the credit union had $40 in assets, eight members and zero employees. Two weeks later the certificate was approved by the Bureau of Federal Credit Unions, and the rest is history. Mid Oregon President & CEO Bill Anderson recently said this about why those members started their own financial cooperative:
“…if they don’t have one that’s serving their needs, they have the right to start their own. That’s how our cooperative was founded back in 1957, when eight Prineville educators pooled their savings to give each other loans in times of need.”
From the original credit union “office” in a home in Prineville, we have grown to seven offices across Central Oregon, and are headquartered in Bend. Mid Oregon continues to expand and provide exceptional service, growing to assets worth over $270 million, while developing new and innovative product offerings that provides our members with financial tools necessary for their success.
From Educators to Central Oregon
Originally chartered in 1957 as “Tri-County Teachers Federal Credit Union”, the first field of membership included “Employees of the Public Schools who work in Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson Counties, Oregon; Employees of this credit union; members of their immediate families; and organizations of such persons.” Today, as Mid Oregon Credit Union, our field of membership includes more Central Oregon residents, but serves the same purpose. Anderson said it well at the time of our 50th Anniversary in 2007:
“Mid Oregon was formed as a cooperative in 1957 to provide financial services for teachers who were underserved by mainstream financial institutions. As a result of a few teachers who banded together to help each other, today the Credit Union is available for all those who live, work, worship or go to school in Deschutes, Jefferson, Crook, (Today also including Wheeler, Lake and North Klamath counties). The vision and spirit of that small group is still alive today.”
Thanks for Making our 60th Year the Best Yet.
We would like to thank those who have worked this year to make 2017 a banner year for Mid Oregon. We would also invite them, and you, to celebrate with us. Stop by one of our branches in Bend, Redmond, Prineville, Madras, La Pine & Sisters, or connect with us digitally through email or through our Facebook or LinkedIn pages, to wish the credit union a Happy Anniversary!
Our gratitude goes out to…
- Mid Oregon Credit Union’s 29,000 members.
- Our 100+ employees
- Our region’s auto and RV dealers
- The Chambers of Commerce in Central Oregon
- Our media partners
- Rotary, Kiwanis and other service organizations
- The local vendors and organizations that keep us going
- Our financial services partners Arbor Mortgage Group, Mid Oregon Wealth Management and Cascade Insurance Center
- EDCO, REDI, COVA and all who drive Central Oregon economic growth
- Bend Garbage & Recycling for their help with Free Shred Day and Supplies 4 Schools
- All of Central Oregon public schools, educators, foundations and supporters
- Those who govern and administer the municipalities where we live and work
- COCC and OSU Cascades
- Our community partners, including FAN, High Desert Museum, Better Together, Junior Achievement, Boys & Girls Clubs, Healthy Beginnings, COVO, Red Cross, Crook County Foundation and too many more to list
- Our employer partners who entrust us with improving the financial wellbeing of their employees
- Central Oregon Chapter of Credit Unions, and our regional and national associations
- and many, many more!
You’ve just discovered fraud. Now what?
As hard as we try to keep ourselves safe, identity fraud is likely to happen to most of us sooner or later. Don’t panic. Here are some steps to take, and some resources that can help.
You open your credit card statement, and you see a charge you didn’t make. You apply for a loan, and you notice an account you didn’t open. Oh, no!
For most consumers, this is one of their worst nightmares come true. But just as with disaster or fire preparedness, knowing what to do when we’re a victim of identity fraud is something that we all need to know.
And just as with a natural disaster or a house fire, the first thing we need to remember is: Don’t panic. Take a deep breath and remember your plan. Wait, do you have a plan?
You’re not on your own
Years ago, consumers were largely on their own when they discovered fraud on their accounts. Recovery was painful and laborious, and it was easy to forget crucial steps. Today, although identity theft is still an unexpected pain none of us wants to experience, we have more tools and resources we can use to make recovery go faster.
Identitytheft.gov—learn the steps, create a plan
One of the best links you can keep handy is identitytheft.gov. This site was created by the federal government to help consumers just like you when the worst happens. Go straight to the home page and get started when you suspect some fraud has occurred on your accounts. The site will help you develop a plan and give you simple, basic steps you can put into action immediately, in the order of importance, so you don’t get flustered and thrown off-track.
Or, if you want to review them now, just click browse recovery steps to review what you should do if this ever happens to you. You can even print the handy checklists so you can keep them handy at home or at your office. You can even pull up steps to take for special forms of identity theft, such as tax identity theft or identity theft for minors or medical accounts.
Use our tools—CardNav and Verified by VISA
Don’t forget that there are also steps you can take to help you reduce the possibility and severity of any fraud that might occur on your account. CardNav is an easy app you can install on your iOS or Anroid mobile device to turn your debit cards on or off if they’re ever lost or stolen. You can also limit locations where the card may be used, set thresholds for transaction amounts, and specify the types of transactions permitted. With Verified by VISA, you can register a password on your VISA card to ensure that you’re the only one using it for online purchases. It’s free and easy to set up!
No one wants to be a victim of identity theft. But if you do, don’t be caught unprepared. Review the steps and get your plan in place now! And if you ever experience fraud on any of your Mid Oregon accounts, contact us right away so we can help. too.
Related articles
Do you want to learn more about keeping your accounts safer from identity fraud? Check out these related resources and articles for more tips and suggestions:
- Stickley On Security (on the Mid Oregon site)
- 10 places NOT to use your debit card (from CreditCards.com)
- Credit card vs. debit card: Which is safer online? (from Nerdwallet)