Neighbors Helping Neighbors
December 3 is GivingTuesday, a day of giving for you to support organizations you care about.
And your support is needed now more than ever to make sure our neighbors get the food they need.
Last month, we hit an unfortunate milestone: serving nearly 900 families, which translates to over 4,000 people, many are kids. This is a record for us, and we don’t see it slowing down. Combined with getting less food from our partners means we just don’t have enough food to go around.
Learn more by watching our new video.
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Together, we can keep up with the unprecedented level of our neighbors who need food and are struggling to make ends meet.
We’ve Set the Goal to Raise $20,000
It’s a BIG goal, but our work is important and needed.
The money raised from GivingTuesday will enable us to purchase priority food and other essentials to fill our shelves.
Plus, it will provide funds to purchase more diverse and specialty foods for our successful Food For All program, as well as expand the program to include cooking demos, educational materials and workshops to help pantry guests make informed choices about the food they eat.
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Matching Fund: Help Us Turn $10,000 into $20,000
Thanks to our Neighbors Helping Neighbors Matching Fund, you can double your donation on GivingTuesday. Every dollar you give is matched dollar-for-dollar up to $10,000, thanks to a special anonymous donor. Give now to double the value of your donation.
Other Ways to Donate
- Send a check directly to Bethlehem House of Bread: 9055 SW Locust Street, Tigard, OR 97223
- Text BHOB to 77977
- Stop by, say hello and drop off your donation
Other Ways to Support BHOB
- Volunteer with us — lots of opportunities!
- Contribute to our Monthly Pantry Challenges
- Tell your friends and family why you believe in our mission, and encourage them to support us, too.
Neighbors Helping Neighbors
Help us reach our $20,000 goal by giving today.
Special thanks to Tualatin Valley Community Television for our new video (we love it!).
"I don't know what I would do without Bethlehem House of Bread"
— Maria