Bethlehem Inn Provides For Holiday Season

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This holiday season, Bethlehem Inn is ensuring that individuals and families experiencing homelessness are surrounded by compassion, community, and the warmth of the season. For over 100 men and women, along with 10 families who currently call the Inn home, Christmas will bring the gift of safety, hope, and holiday cheer—thanks to the generosity of local supporters and volunteers.

“For many of our residents, the holidays can be an especially challenging time,” said Gwenn Wysling,  Executive Director of Bethlehem Inn. “We strive to create an environment where everyone feels valued, supported, and part of a community. The holidays at Bethlehem Inn are about more than just a meal—they’re about restoring dignity and bringing joy to those in need.”

Holiday Meals and Festivities

This year’s holiday celebrations at Bethlehem Inn will include special meals and activities designed to brighten the season for residents. Volunteers will play a critical role in making these celebrations possible by preparing and serving:

  • Christmas Eve Brunch:  A festive holiday brunch featuring seasonal flavors and a warm, celebratory atmosphere to welcome the start of the holiday season.
  • Christmas Eve Dinner: A delicious ham dinner with festive sides.
  • Christmas Day Brunch: A hearty and complete brunch spread.
  • Christmas Dinner: A traditional roast beef dinner with all the fixings.

In addition to these meals, residents will receive thoughtfully prepared gift bags filled with essential items and small treats, donated by generous community members. There may even be a surprise visit from Santa Claus himself is also planned, spreading extra holiday cheer for children and adults alike.

Community Support Makes It All Possible

Bethlehem Inn’s holiday efforts are a testament to the power of community. Thanks to the donations and volunteer hours from local supporters, the Inn is able to make the season brighter for its residents. “It’s truly heartwarming to see our neighbors come together to support those who are struggling,” Wysling added. “Every gift, every meal, and every hour volunteered sends a powerful message to our residents: they are not alone.”

Year-Round Needs

While the holidays shine a spotlight on the issue of homelessness, Bethlehem Inn reminds the community that food, shelter, and support are vital needs year-round. “The holiday season is a wonderful time to give, but the needs of our residents continue well into the new year,” said Gwenn Wysling.

Bethlehem Inn operates facilities in both Bend and Redmond, providing shelter, meals, and vital services to individuals and families seeking stability. The organization relies on ongoing donations and volunteer support to continue this critical work.

How to Help

Community members interested in making a difference can support Bethlehem Inn in several ways:

  • Donate: Financial contributions, food, and essential items are always needed.
  • Volunteer: Help prepare meals, organize donations, or assist with special events.
  • Spread the Word: Share Bethlehem Inn’s mission with friends, family, and colleagues.

For more information on how to get involved, visit bethleheminn.org or contact Jordon Walker,  Communication and Volunteer Manager at volunteer@bethleheminn.org.

Gratitude from Bethlehem Inn

“We are incredibly grateful for the outpouring of care and compassion from our community,” said Wysling.   “Together, we are ensuring that no one faces the holidays—or any day—alone.”

About Bethlehem Inn:
Bethlehem Inn is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing shelter, food, and support services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness in Central Oregon. With facilities in Bend and Redmond, Bethlehem Inn serves as a critical lifeline for those seeking stability and hope. To learn more, visit  bethleheminn.org

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Bethlehem Inn Provides For Holiday Season

This holiday season, Bethlehem Inn is ensuring that individuals and families experiencing homelessness are surrounded by compassion, community, and the warmth of the season. For over 100 men and women, along with 10 families who currently call