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The Oregon tax checkoff

1/11/2018

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Through the efforts of our state support organization, Habitat for Humanity of Oregon, we receive donations from Oregon taxpayers who designate a portion of their income tax refund to the charity of their choice. It truly makes a difference to us! 

How to donate through the Oregon Charitable Checkoff Donations program

Donating through the charitable tax checkoff program is easy!
  1. Download the Oregon Income Tax Form: Schedule OR-Donate.
  2. Fill in your donation amount on line 7.
  3. Print and attach to your Oregon Income Tax Forms.

What your dollar buys

With your help, Habitat homeowners achieve the strength, stability and independence they need to build a better life for themselves and their families.
  • $25 Door Lock: A front door lock provides a family something they may have never had before — security.
  • $50 Low Flow Toilet: It may be hard to believe, but there are people living here in the U.S. who don't have working toilets in their homes or any running water. A low flow toilet is environmentally friendly, which means better health and proper sanitation for a Habitat family.
  • $100 Bedroom Window: When you install a new window in a Habitat home, you're providing the opening to a brighter future. It's more than a window, it's a symbol of opportunity and hope. It’s the promise of a better tomorrow.
  • $500 Wheelchair Ramp: We want to make it possible for everyone to remain in their existing home. A permanent ramp and handrail leading to the front door ensures greater accessibility for a physically challenged homeowner.
  • $1000 Home Siding: Siding doesn't just make a house look good, it provides a shield of protection against harsh weather, destructive pests, such as termites, and dangerous mold and mildew. Siding puts the essential finishing touch on a Habitat home and giving a family the security and stability they need.
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Norah link
12/10/2020 12:24:30 am

First time reading this blog thanks for sharing.

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Nicole S link
10/16/2021 03:55:44 am

Loved rreading this thanks

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  • About
    • Our Mission
    • Staff
    • News from the Affiliate
    • Contact Us
  • Donate
    • Cars for Homes
    • Thank You, Donors!
  • Buy or Repair a Home
    • Repair A Home >
      • Do I Qualify?
    • What is Sweat Equity?
    • Income Guidelines
  • Volunteer
    • Volunteer Interest Form
  • The ReStore
  • Women Build 2022
    • Women Build Photos