In Central Oregon, several local nonprofits are working tirelessly to improve the lives of children and families. The 21 Cares for Kids program highlights these efforts, showcasing the vital role these organizations play in the community.
Assistance League of Bend
The Assistance League of Bend is dedicated to providing new clothing, shoes, and coats to thousands of local students each year. This initiative helps children attend school with confidence and the necessary essentials to succeed. Dianne Benson from the Assistance League shares the joy of seeing children feel included and prepared.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon connects young people with caring adult mentors. These one-to-one relationships are crucial in helping youth reach their full potential. Jenn Davis, the program manager, emphasizes the importance of being a consistent presence in a child’s life, offering activities like hiking and spending time on their expansive campus.
Bethlehem Inn
Bethlehem Inn provides shelter, support, and hope to families experiencing homelessness. Their mission is to transform lives through shelter, help, and hope, serving nearly 200 people each night. Michael Hancock, president of Bethlehem Inn, highlights the importance of community collaboration in their efforts.
Every Child Central Oregon
Every Child Central Oregon supports children and families impacted by foster care by providing essentials like clothing, diapers, and car seats. Melissa Lovemark stresses the need for resources for at-risk youth who enter foster care through no choice of their own.
Healing Reins
Healing Reins offers horse-assisted therapies and mental health services to help children, teens, and adults heal both emotionally and physically. Executive Director Polly Cohen notes the therapeutic benefits of interacting with animals, serving around 250 people weekly.
Sleep in Heavenly Peace
Sleep in Heavenly Peace ensures no child sleeps on the floor by building and delivering beds to families in need. Bob Mickelsen, interim chapter president, outlines their criteria for providing beds to children between the ages of 3 and 17 who lack one.
Together, these organizations are creating brighter futures for Central Oregon’s children, demonstrating the power of community support and collaboration.
Original reporting: KTVZ (Central Oregon) — read the source article.