Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Financial Summary

 

SUPPORT AND REVENUE

Generous contributions and grants provided $372,826 in support for Assistance League of Bend during fiscal year 2024-2025.  We held two fundraising events, Raise a Glass for the Kids and Dream Trip Raffle, which together raised $143,982.  Additional funds were provided by program services, membership, in-kind donations, and investment income. Thank you to our loyal donors, members and volunteers for providing total revenues of $1,019,112 in funding to support the philanthropic activities of Assistance League of Bend.

EXPENSES

Assistance League of Bend spent $748,992 on philanthropic programs during fiscal year 2024-2025. This impressive return to the residents of Deschutes County was accomplished by our all-volunteer membership and community volunteers who donated 10,224 service hours with an estimated value of over $355,693  Assistance League of Bend is committed to using the funds entrusted to us to fulfill its mission to transform the lives of children and adults through community programs.

CHILDREN PROGRAM SERVICES

Our  signature program Operation School Bell provided new clothing and shoes to 2,526 school aged children in grades K-12. This number also includes emergency clothing bundles to children in the foster care system. The bundles contained two changes of clothing, underwear, socks and pajamas. We distributed 2,156 new books to children in grades K-12. Cinderella’s Closet loaned new or gently used prom and homecoming dresses to high school students. Students were also able to borrow accessories like purses and shoes for the big event.

ADULT PROGRAM SERVICES

Our members and community volunteers made and donated 2,800 knitted and sewn hats, as well as “knitted knocker” prostheses and comfort shawls for patients undergoing chemotherapy. We also distributed the knitted hats to preemies/newborns and the homeless. In addition, we provided holiday presents to 400 seniors through our Secret Santa program, and provided hygiene items to 1,630 low-income seniors in 17 local care facilities. Over the course of the year, our volunteers also sent handwritten greeting cards to long-term care residents.