Mid Oregon Launches Annual Supply Drive with Record Donation

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(Photo above: Family Access Network’s Amy Naegeli and Mid Oregon Marketing VP Kyle Frick hold backpacks next to the Mid Oregon van. The organization received a donation of 140 backpacks and related supplies as part of its Supplies4Schools annual fundraiser | courtesy of Mid Oregon)

Redmond resident delivers 140 stuffed backpacks to branch to help local children in need.

Mid Oregon Credit Union kicked off its annual Supplies4Schools supply drive with a record donation from a single donor who dropped off more than 140 backpacks stuffed with school supplies to its Redmond branch location.

“I am always amazed at the generosity of the people in this community,” says Marketing VP Kyle Frick. “Every year our members surprise us with their commitment to helping children get a successful start at school.”

The donor, Vikki Olds of Redmond, says that she spent most of the year purchasing school supplies and assembling the backpacks. Her husband Andre and son-in-law Cameron helped to load a trailer with the backpacks to deliver at the Redmond Mid Oregon Branch on Wednesday.

Olds says that she began this project after years as a bus driver in La Pine. “I would see kids without coats or socks or warm clothes,” she said. “I just couldn’t get it out of my mind. I felt bad to think of these kids not having what they needed for school.”

Although Olds shops the sales and finds good prices on all the supplies she purchases, she says she still spends a few thousand dollars on the effort. “This is my way of tithing for the year,” she says. She fills high-quality backpacks for younger children through high school ages with supplies that include a three-ring binder and paper, pens and pencils, zipper pouch, standard or scientific calculator, hygiene items, and other tools.

The Supplies4Schools fundraiser and supply drive is underway during the month of August at all seven locations within Mid Oregon Credit Union’s service area. All donations of cash and supplies stay in the community where they are collected. In most communities, Mid Oregon partners with Family Access Network and other local agencies to distribute the supplies to students in Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson Counties who may lack the basic necessities to be successful at school.

Olds challenged other Central Oregon residents to match her donations in the other communities including Prineville, Madras, La Pine, Sisters, and Bend. “I know there are people out there who have the ability to give more,” she says.

Mid Oregon Credit Union is a full-service, member-owned financial cooperative headquartered in and serving Central Oregonians since 1957. With more than 30,000 members in Deschutes, Jefferson, Crook, Wheeler, Lake, and North Klamath Counties, Mid Oregon Credit Union partners with our members to help them achieve their financial dreams. For more information about our services and branch locations in Bend, Redmond, Madras, Prineville, La Pine and Sisters, please visit https://www.midoregon.com.

Family Access Network offers assistance, possibility and hope to Central Oregon families in need by connecting them with crucial resources that will help children flourish in school and in life. FAN is unique to Central Oregon, located in all public schools in Deschutes County and in Prineville. Working through a dedicated FAN advocate, a child or parent is connected to essential services such as food, shelter, heating, health care, clothing and more. To donate or learn more, visit http://familyaccessnetwork.org/.

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