Shepherd’s House Seeks Thanksgiving Donations

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Shepherd’s House Ministries is calling on the Central Oregon community to come together in the spirit of gratitude and generosity by contributing to its annual Thanksgiving Dinner. Donations are needed to provide a warm and meaningful holiday meal for individuals and families in need.

The following items are needed to prepare this year’s feast:

– Turkeys

– Green Beans

– Yams

– Apple Pie

– Pumpkin Pie

– Carrots

– Celery

– Butter

– Potatoes

– Stuffing Mix

Donations can be dropped off at the following locations:

– 1854 NE Division Street, Bend

– 1350 S Hwy 97, Redmond

Donation Hours: Daily, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The annual Thanksgiving Dinner, a cherished community tradition, will take place on Wednesday, November 27, 2024, the day before Thanksgiving. Meals will be served at both the Bend and Redmond shelter locations, providing nourishment and connection for those who need it most.

“This event is more than just a meal; it’s an opportunity to share hope, love, and community with our neighbors,” said Curt Floski, Executive Director. “We are incredibly grateful for the generosity of the Central Oregon community in helping us make this possible year after year.”

Shepherd’s House Ministries invites everyone to join in this effort to bring warmth and joy to those in need. Whether you donate food items, volunteer your time, or spread the word, your involvement makes a difference.

For more information about the Thanksgiving Dinner and ways to support, shministries.org

About Shepherd’s House Ministries

Shepherd’s House Ministries serves the Central Oregon community by providing shelter, meals, and programs for individuals and families experiencing homelessness and hardship. Together, we can make a difference and show that grace changes everything.

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