Mid Oregon Credit Union, in partnership with Family Access Network, has kicked off its annual Supplies 4 Schools drive. For almost two decades, Mid Oregon has been helping Central Oregon K-12 students get a head start on the school year with the supplies and tools they need to be successful. Throughout the month of August, Mid Oregon is collecting school supplies and cash donations from members and the community at its seven branch locations in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Redmond, Prineville, and Sisters. A new feature this year allows members and non-members to make online donations using their debit or credit cards by visiting the Supplies 4 Schools donation page at midoregon.com. "Some children and families do not have the resources for school supplies they need to be equipped for the learning process," says Kyle Frick, VP of Marketing and Community Relations for Mid Oregon Credit Union. "We look forward to facilitating our members and the community giving generously to t
Mid Oregon Credit Union launches annual Supplies 4 Schools fundraiser
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Mid Oregon Credit Union members raise $3,500 for Healthy Beginnings
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Mid Oregon Credit Union Adopt-A-Bear fundraiser returns, supporting Healthy Beginnings
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Mid Oregon Credit Union is gearing up for its 18th Annual "Adopt-A-Bear" Fundraiser April 1 through April 17 in support of Healthy Beginnings, which provides free health screenings for preschoolers. Since 2004, Mid Oregon's annual Adopt-A-Bear fundraiser has raised more than $35,000 for Healthy Beginnings. Starting April 1, members can "adopt" a bear with their donations and the die-cut bears with their name become the "wallpaper" at the applicable Mid Oregon branch. Community donations keep Healthy Beginnings' screenings free for all families who use their services. "For 18 years, it has been the generosity of our membership that makes this fundraiser so special," says Kyle Frick, VP of Marketing and Community Relations. "We are pleased to again partner with Healthy Beginnings to help ensure that more Central Oregon children have access to these much-needed screening services." All health screenings are performed by local m