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People Helping People through Holiday Dough

Mid Oregon Credit Union Holiday Dough

*** Our collection period has been extended through Friday, December 16th, to allow more people to contribute to our local charity efforts!

Mid Oregon Credit Union members and employees are facilitating a real difference in the Central Oregon communities by supporting local charities with our 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 individual contribution joined together with the strength of Mid Oregon’s members will make a significant impact.

From now until December 12, 2016, 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, providing meals to those in need 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 has been providing free meals to anyone who is hungry for the past 30 years. 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 non profit, purpose driven organization dedicated to feed those in need during the Christmas season. Distribution day is December 18, 2016. 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.

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Jericho Road

The mission of Jericho Road is to provide tangible support to the homeless and those in need within the Redmond area. This includes providing transitional housing and mentoring to homeless families as well as providing meals for those in need within our community.

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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. 100% of funds are used for gifts and food – we are an all-volunteer partnership. Last year over 2,400 individuals were served by the collaborative efforts of the Holiday Partnership. This included 933 youth and 284 senior and disabled, of which 68 were Veterans. Over 820 food boxes were distributed. This is a true testimony to how Crook County citizens step up when their neighbors are in need.

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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.

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