Project SHARE

We create pathways to lasting transformation by providing shelter, food, connection to services, and community. Shepherd’s House Ministries extends grace to all through safe, healing environments across Central Oregon.

Project SHARE

Essential Support for the Most Vulnerable

Project SHARE (Shepherd’s House Aid and Relief Effort) is dedicated to intentionally supporting our unhoused neighbors by providing essential basic necessities. We are focused on meeting immediate needs as the foundational first step toward flourishing and thriving. Our Project SHARE team and volunteers travel across Central Oregon to connect with people where they are, offering food, water, clothing, and other necessities. By partnering with the community, our goal is to illuminate a clear path to additional resources and safe environments.

SHARE Van outside

Volunteering

Become a volunteer and join our outreach team.

Volunteers play a vital role across many of our programs. Whether you’re able to serve weekly or occasionally, your presence and care matter deeply.

Examples of volunteer opportunities:
Serving meals
Assisting with outreach efforts
Helping with administrative or behind-the-scenes support
Teaching, mentorship, or offering specialized skills

Volunteer roles vary by program and availability. Training and onboarding are provided to ensure a safe and supportive experience for everyone involved.

Volunteers helping at the SHARE Van

Mondays

1:30pm–3:30pm

Wednesdays

1:30pm–3:30pm

Fridays

9:30am–12:30pm

9:30am-11:30am

Stories of Hope

Moments of Resilience, Dignity, and Possibility from our Community.

The complexity of the human experience is dynamic and deep. We would love to share with you what we are learning about loving people well, regardless of their situation, condition, trauma, employment status, housing situation, or history. We hope you enjoy this carefully curated content.

Meet Our New CEO, Gina Stout!

Meet Our New CEO, Gina Stout!

Shepherd’s House Ministries to Expand Services for Women and Children

Shepherd’s House Ministries Awarded $3 Million to Expand Services for Women and Children Experiencing Homelessness

Creative Giving Provides 1000+ Meals

Johnny Bourbon, a local Bend musician who experienced homelessness as a child, organized a community-driven benefit over eight weeks with local businesses, venues, and sixteen bands, collecting over 1,500 lbs of food to provide more than 1,000 meals and support Shepherd’s House Ministries’ pantry, while creating opportunities for connection and outreach to people experiencing homelessness.
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Learn more about our other Mobile Outreach Service

Shower Truck

A mobile shower unit to support good hygiene and give people the confidence and energy that comes from a refreshing shower.

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