BestCare Treatment Services
Provider of a full continuum of care for alcohol and drug dependence, including detox, outpatient and residential programs. Treatment style is based on motivational interviewing – a technique that emphasizes the importance of individuals identifying their own reasons for abstaining.
Contact:
Rick Treleaven
BestCare Treatment Services
PO Box 1710
Redmond, OR 97756
Phone 541-504-9577
Needs:
Monetary donations
Adult clothing and maternity wear
Office furniture and quipment
Household furniture
Cascade Child Treatment Center
Day treatment program for emotionally disturbed children ages 5–12 years old. One of the goals of Cascade Child Treatment Center is to enhance the enjoyment of learning and to create an environment for the development of positive self-esteem.
Contact:
Robert Tovey or Diana Johnson
Cascade Child Treatment Center, Inc.
PO Box 549
Redmond, OR 97756
Phone 541-548-6166
Needs:
Monetary donation
Children’s toys
Clothing (children sizes)
Computers
Monetary donations would provide for field trips for the children, purchase of play equipment and clothing.
Central Oregon Hospice
Offers care, comfort and quality of life to the terminally ill and their families. COH also offers a comprehensive bereavement program that benefits both hospice families and the community at large.
Contact:
Ana Madison
Central Oregon Hospice
2698 NE Courtney Drive, Suite 101
Bend, OR 97701
Phone 541-382-5882
Needs:
Monetary donations
Volunteers
Services are not denied for inability to pay. Contributions subsidize equipment, supplies and services not covered by Medicare, Medicaid and other health insurances. Volunteers are needed to provide companionship, errands, visiting and respite care.
Child & Family Mental Health
Works in partnership with the communities to provide access to quality, comprehensive mental health services to children and families.
Contact:
Suzanne Donovan
Child & Family Mental Health
Deschutes County Mental Health
2577 NE Courtney Drive
Bend, OR 97701
Phone 541-322-7500
Needs:
Monetary donations (for educational books and videos)
Books
Children’s toys
Each year approximately 1,000 children participate in counseling through our clinic. Our toys wear thin quickly. Therapists on the move, in school and visiting homes, need mobile toy sets that serve all ages. Art supplies, puppets, and play figures are in great demand.
Hospice of Bend-La Pine
Dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for the terminally ill and their families.
Contact:
Ethel Stratton
Hospice of Bend-La Pine
1303 NW Galveston
Bend, OR 97701
Phone 541-383-3910
Needs:
Books (“The Final Gift”)
Volunteers
Small c.d. players
Baby room monitors
Hospital gowns
Twin bed sheets
Hand-held showers
Small gifts and contributions will help make the terminally ill and their families more comfortable in their final days together. Volunteers are needed to provide respite to family members.
Hospice of Redmond, Sisters, and Grant County
Committed to enhancing the quality of life and living for terminally ill patients and their families by providing the highest level of compassionate, comprehensive care, including bereavement support for our community.
Contact:
Amy Jo Bellew
Hospice of Redmond, Sisters, and Grant Co.
732 SW 23rd
Redmond, OR 97756
Phone 541-548-7483
Needs:
Monetary donations
Volunteers
Books (end of life care, spiritual issues)
Professional services – Technical support, facility maintenance
A gift of $100 pays for nursing, social work support, spiritual care and volunteers services for one hospice patient day. Charitable gifts to hospice allow for the continuing of 20 years of compassionate, quality care.
Meadowlark Manor, Inc.
A residential treatment facility dedicated to empowering young women to achieve personal growth and independence.
Contact:
Peggy Kastberg
Meadowlark Manor, Inc.
534 SE Wildcat Dr.
Bend, OR 97702
Phone 541-382-7025
Needs:
Monetary donations
A monetary gift would provide activities and school supplies for the young women in treatment .
Rimrock Trails Adolescent Treatment Services & Another Road Treatment Outpatient Services
Provides drug and alcohol treatment for adolescents between the ages of 12–18 years old as well as outpatient and residential treatment.
Contact:
Henry Hartley
RimrockTrails
1333 NW 9th St.
Prineville, OR 97754
Phone 541-447-2631
Needs:
Monetary donations
Art supplies
Contributions allow for additional recreation educational and therapeutic activities to enhance the clients’ treatment.
Stepping Stones Transition Home for Women
A transition home for women in early alcohol and drug recovery. The services available include case management and counseling.
Contact:
Christi Gravatt
Stepping Stones Transition Home for Women
676 Negus Way
Redmond, OR 97756
Phone 541-504-9577
Needs:
Monetary donations
A monetary gift would provide activities and school supplies for the young women in treatment.