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Pahlisch Homes and MountainStar: Celebrating 10 Years of Partnership

Since Bev and Dennis Pahlisch broke ground on their first homes in 1983, the Pahlisch family has been committed to investing in the communities they call home. This commitment is exemplified by an incredible 19-year relationship with MountainStar Family Relief Nursery, a nonprofit organization in Central Oregon that provides comprehensive services for distressed families with very young children. After attending the Children’s Expeditionary Luncheon in 2005, Bev and Dennis stepped forward and were among the first major donors to pledge their support for child abuse prevention. This marked the beginning of a long-standing and deeply impactful partnership. In 2014, Pahlisch Homes became an official sponsor of MountainStar and has remained a steadfast partner for the last 10 years.  Today, we’re

Pahlisch Homes Partners With Homes for HOPE

In August, we had the pleasure of hosting an event to celebrate our partnership with Homes for HOPE, a nonprofit organization committed to investing in underserved families around the world. With funds donated by building industry partners, they provide savings services and loans that restore dignity and break the cycle of poverty. Drake Holtry, Homes for HOPE’s Western US Representative, shared his thoughts on the event in a recent blog post — you can read his comments below. We are so excited about our partnership and look forward to future opportunities to work with Drake and the Homes for HOPE team! ____ Recently, I had the privilege of celebrating the completion of Pahlisch Homes’ inaugural Homes for HOPE project in

About our Pahlisch Grows Initiative

Since we started building in 1983, Pahlisch Homes has been giving back to the communities where we live, work, and play. Over those four decades, we’ve been designing accessible green spaces, planting back trees, and partnering to preserve natural habitats and recreation areas. Every effort is rooted in cultivating stronger communities. This is why we created our Pahlisch Grows initiative. Pahlisch Grows Initiative Pahlisch Grows supports the organizations and volunteers that keep Oregon and Washington flourishing. This initiative provides financial donations and replanting of local trees to preserve natural habitats and grow stronger communities. When we build a community of homes, we carry with us a tremendous sense of responsibility to be a good steward of the land and the

Community Resources During COVID-19

COMMUNITY RESOURCES IN THE TIME OF COVID-19 During this unprecedented time, we know that many of you are looking for resources to help your families, neighbors, and communities. We’ve compiled a list of resources for the communities where we build homes in an effort to bring useful information to our region.    SCHOOL LUNCHES This link covers the entire state of Oregon. Scroll through all major cities and your child’s school district and click the links pertaining to what’s most useful to you: https://www.myoregon.gov/2020/03/14/oregon-school-districts-provide-free-meals-during-covid-19-closure/ NW OREGON and SW WASHINGTON Most school districts and locations in NW OREGON and SW WASHINGTON offer sign-up at your school for pick-up: https://katu.com/news/local/oregon-washington-school-districts-offer-meals-to-students-amid-coronavirus-closures CENTRAL OREGON Bend & La Pine School District: https://www.bend.k12.or.us/district/parents/school-meals Redmond: Beginning Monday,

Red Cross Blood Drives

To our Friends and Families: We know this is a difficult and uncertain time. We want to do what we can to help, and we want to be a resource for our communities. Today we’re sharing information and locations regarding blood drives in each of the regions where we build homes. The Red Cross is now facing a severe blood shortage due to an unprecedented number of blood drive cancellations during this coronavirus outbreak. This blood shortage could impact patients who need surgery, victims of car accidents and other emergencies, or patients suffering from cancer. One of the most important things you can do to ensure we don’t have another health care crisis on top of the Coronavirus is to give