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Credit union collecting ‘Holiday Dough’ for charities

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With National Day of Giving 2017 coming up on Tuesday, Mid Oregon Credit Union is encouraging the communities it serves to contribute to the annual Holiday Dough Fundraiser in every Mid Oregon branch to supports local charities that provide food, clothing and shelter for individuals and families in the greatest need during the holidays.

Members and the general public can stop by any Mid Oregon branch to donate to Holiday Dough through December 13. All contributions will stay in the community where they are collected and 100% of the donations will benefit these local agencies:

Bend Family Kitchen , providing meals to those in need in a safe and caring environment La Pine Christmas Basket Association , providing food during the Christmas holiday for people in the South Deschutes County area Redmond Jericho Road , providing shelter, food and clothing to those in need within the Redmond area Jefferson County Food Bank (Madras) , supplying food to families and individuals Crook County Holiday Partnership (Prineville) , providing holiday support to seniors, children and families in need in Crook County Sisters Kiwanis Food Bank – giving food vouchers and toys for families and kids, as well as pet food for those in need.

Giving back to the community is a core value of Mid Oregon Credit Union and aligns with their credit union philosophy of “people helping people.”

Mid Oregon Credit Union is a full-service, member-owned financial cooperative exclusively serving Central Oregonians since 1957. With nearly 29,000 members in Deschutes, Jefferson, Crook, Wheeler, Lake, and North Klamath Counties, Mid Oregon Credit Union partners to help our members achieve their financial needs and dreams. For more information about our services and branch locations in Bend, Redmond, Madras, Prineville, La Pine and Sisters, please visit www.midoregon.com.

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