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Not’Cho Grandma’s Bingo is not your average bingo night. Join Opportunity Foundation for an evening of laughs, prizes, and friendly competition, all while supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Central Oregon.
Expect bold calls, unexpected twists, and prizes that actually slap. Every card played helps fund inclusive programs that create opportunity, independence, and community connection for the people we support. Whether you’re a bingo pro or just here for the vibes, this night promises good fun for a great cause.
Grab your dabbers, bring your friends, and come yell “BINGO!” like you mean it because this isn’t your grandma’s bingo… it’s Not’Cho Grandma’s Bingo.
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- Address:
- 835 Or-126 PO BOX 430 Redmond, OR 97754
- PO BOX 430
- Redmond, OR 97754
- USA
- Time:
- May 31, 2026 8:30am - 12:00pm
In Support of Opportunity Foundation of Central Oregon
Who We Are & Why We Matter
The Opportunity Foundation provides essential supports for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, empowering them to live, work, and thrive as fully valued members of Central Oregon. Our mission isn’t just words; we put these values into practice in everything we do.
What We Do
We deliver person-centered services across residential, vocational, and community-based programs. Whether it’s helping someone secure meaningful employment, supporting independent living skills, or creating opportunities for connection and growth, we show up with consistency, dignity, and a whole lot of heart.
Why We Matter
Because real inclusion doesn’t happen by accident. It happens when organizations like ours break down barriers, champion each person’s potential, and build pathways to independence. We matter because the people we support matter and they deserve options, opportunities, and a team that believes in them.
How We Support the Community
Our work strengthens Central Oregon by fostering workplaces that welcome diverse talent, creating safe and supportive homes, and partnering with local businesses, families, and agencies. When people with disabilities flourish, the whole community grows with stronger networks, deeper connections, and a culture that truly includes everyone.
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YOUR GIFT MATTERS
$100
Provides groceries for one individual for one week or covers one week of community activities for someone living in one of our 24-hour residential homes.
$250
Funds one full day of job coaching for an individual in our supported employment program, helping them be more independent in the workplace.
$500
Supports all individuals in our 24-hour residential homes to participate in meaningful community activities for an entire month.
$750
Covers job readiness training, supplies, and on-site support for several individuals preparing to join the workforce. Helping them take the next step towards self-sufficiency through our vocational program.
$1,000
Funds essential home improvements or adaptive equipment in our residential homes, making living spaces safer, more accessible, and more comfortable for the people we serve.
$1,500
Funds provide specific specialized training for all staff to be better support for the individuals we serve through residential, vocational, and supported employment.