Sisters Habitat for Humanity believes that everyone deserves a decent place to live. Each family selected into our program must earn a total of 500 sweat equity hours. Currently ten families are earning their sweat equity. Some hours may be donated by friends, family, and volunteers. Everyone must work on their own home, allowing each future homebuyer to have true ownership in the process before they sign the mortgage. Items donated - then sold - create the money to buy building materials for the homes. Thank-you for your support of Sisters Habitat for Humanity!
Founded in 1833, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul is a nonprofit organization that offers food programs and emergency financial assistance to people of all ages. It provides disaster relief and victim services, as well as rent and mortgage assistance. The organization additionally provides shelters for the homeless. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul also offers assistance to victims of AIDS, substance abuse and crime. It provides pharmacy and employment services and various youth and social justice programs. The organization offers housing services for ex-offenders. In addition, it provides various educational programs and job training and counseling services. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul maintains a location in Prineville, Ore.
We are a Non-Profit Organization - the Thrift Store is a training facility for at-risk youth and young adults with Developmental Disabilities. We work in partnership with the 509J Madras School District and Culver School District. All profits go to fund the training program. We work with young adults age 16-21, training them how to work in a retail setting. We offer quality used items: clothes, linens, toys & games, videos & music, electronics, housewares, books, art and craft supplies, collectibles, office/school supplies, furniture, tools, sporting goods. All items are clean and inspected for quality.
