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  • Skull Hollow-Crooked River National Grasslands

    (Between Madras, Prineville and Redmond), Lone Pine Yonder Area

    (541) 475-9272

  • Sleep Inn and Suites

    1847 N Hwy 97 Redmond

    (541) 504-1500

  • Smith Rock State Park, Terrebonne OR

    Smith Rock SP, Terrebonne Yonder Area

  • Smolich Volvo

    20630 Grandview Dr.

    541-749-2156

  • Social Security Office

    250 NW Franklin Ave. Downtown

    none

  • 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.
  • Spectrum Office Building

    354 NE Greenwood Ave Downtown

    541-213-8682

  • Spork

    937 NW Newport Ave #130 Downtown

    (541) 390-0946

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  • St Vincent de Paul Bend

    950 SE 3rd St Larkspur | E

    541-389-6643

  • St. Francis of Assisi Church

    2450 NE 27th Street Mountain View | NE

    541-382-3631

  • Standard TV & Appliance

    63736 Paramount Drive Yonder Area

    541-389-1058

  • 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
  • stonepony dressage

    5553 SW Quarry Redmond

    541-923-6349

  • Street Dog Hero

    910 SE Wilson Ave. Suite A-1 River West

    We rescue street dog from around the world and find them homes in the PNW.
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  • 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

  • Sunriver Brewing Company - Production Facility

    56840 Venture Lane Sunriver

    541.306.5188

  • Sunriver Christian Fellowship

    18139 Cottonwood Road Sunriver

    541-593-1183

  • Sunriver Music Festival

    PO Box 4308 Sunriver

    CELEBRATING ITS 37TH SEASON!



    MISSION STATEMENT
    The Sunriver Music Festival considers it a privilege to work with our patrons and community business partners to fulfill the Festival’s mission of presenting quality performances of classical music and to support music education programs for the youth of Central Oregon.
    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    Every August for two weeks, the Festival presents Central Oregon’s only classical Music Festival featuring a hand-picked orchestra and world class soloists. Donations directly support the summer festival, music education programs in the local schools and the Young Artists Scholarship program.
  • Sunriver Nature Center

    P.O. Box 3533 Sunriver

    541-593-4442

    WHO WE ARE
    Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory’s mission is to inspire present and future generations to cherish and understand the natural world. Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory is a science learning center offering programs that are hands-on and experiential. For over 50 years it has been our privilege and responsibility to share the wonders of the universe — from the forest floor to the night sky — with the Central Oregon community.
    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    $50 Supplies one month of food for animal ambassadors or ten solar rover kits for a youth STEM program.
    $50 provides one scholarship for an environmental education program.
    $100 Buys seven pounds of native wildflower seed to create a pollinator haven.
    $150 provides one month of mice for our owls, hawks and snakes.
    $250 Provides a nature immersion field trip for a 2nd grade class inspiring responsible and proactive citizens.
    $500 Helps upgrade telescopes and equipment to better understand our place in the universe.
    $1000 Plants five native trees creating a healthier landscape.
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  • Tag It Forward Coffee

    19 SW Century Drive River West

    (541) 408 0128

    WHO WE ARE

    Tag It Forward Coffee is a social venture through Cascade Youth & Family Center to provide homeless youth with hands on training and experience as baristas. The inspiration for this innovative employment training program came from the Dertinger family. Their son, Taggart, had a thriving mobile coffee van business when his life abruptly ended in 2012. This holiday season we are pleased to offer freshly roasted coffee beans for sale at NEWPORT MARKET and LOCAVORE!

    Coffee can also be purchased online at tagitforwardcoffee.com. All proceeds will support homeless teens in their job training.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $10 Holiday gift for that special someone-receive one pound of Tag It Forward Coffee
    $20 Keep one, give one away-receive two pounds of Tag It Forward Coffee
    $75 Future barista-give the gift of a job skill to a youth
    $115 Mobile coffee van-sponsor one day event for two hours
    Please let us know if you would like to make monthly recurring donation.
  • Taylor Ranch

    22465 McArdle Rd. SE Bend

    541-639-6777

  • TBD

    Private Downtown

    5038564874

  • Ten Friends

    PO Box 868 Sisters

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Ten Friends assists and empowers young women, children, and communities in Nepal—one of the poorest countries in the world. We support the Hopeful Home Orphanage in Kathmandu, and our Himalayan Education Center educates young women who dream of becoming teachers. Twelve have succeeded! We’ve established 19 libraries in village schools, installed 160 water filters in orphanages, and facilitate educational sponsorships for children in Nepal. Our mission is a long-term approach to liing communities out of poverty by providing education, literacy and improved health. We are especially focused on bringing women out of household labor and into teaching or leadership positions in their communities. We operate and fundraise locally with a network of amazing volunteers, without paid employees.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    The educational and living expenses for our orphanage and Education Center programs are $1000 per year for each child or young woman. Water filter for orphanages cost $250. Community libraries cost around $2000. Donations of any size help us continue supporting the Hopeful Home orphanage, the Himalayan Education Center, water filter, and library projects in Nepal. For more info. or donations see tenfriends.org. We appreciate your support!

    CONTACT

    Rand Runco: 541-420-5910
    rand@tenfriends.org

    Mark LaMont: 541-280-7778
    mark@tenfriends.org

    Sally Benton: 541-549-4902
    sallysbenton@gmail.com
  • The Giving Plate Distribution Center

    1212 NE 1st Street Midtown/Orchard District

    541.797.6883

  • The Good Stuff Sale

    2680 & 2525 NE Twin Knolls Dr.

    303-579-7023

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