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Donation Request List
General Community | Public Safety | Parks & Rec. | Teens | Seniors | Environmental Projects
Everyone has a wish list of things that would make their lives or programs better, but the funds never quite seem to be available in the regular budget.  This is such a list for the City of Redmond, compiled by various City departments.  Please review the items on the list and see if anything appeals to you and is within your budget to donate.  You can purchase all or part of an item, whatever fits your vision or your pocketbook.

For information on how to donate, please call Talley Hudson, Executive Assistant, 425-556-2101.
Email thudson@redmond.gov
 

Teens

Old Fire House Teen Center
The Old Fire House Teen Center provides recreation and social services to more than 500 teens per week. The Parks & Recreation Department operates this center to offer recreation activities and a safe place to "hang out." A donation of any increment could be made toward the program in general, or a donation could be made to acquire the following equipment in order to enhance our operation.
 
  • Art supplies
  • New computers/support equipment for learning lab
  • Video projector for classes and big-screen movies
  • Gift Certificates for prizes
  • Summer concert series sponsorship
  • Bus passes for teens
$50-$200
$1,500-10,000
$2,000
Any amount
$100-$1000
Any amount

Teen Program Scholarships
Provide a program opportunity through a paid scholarship for adventure, art and sports programs. This scholarship program is administered through the Parks Department and directly supports youth in need.
$50-200 each

Teen Dinner Program Sponsor at the Old Fire House Teen Center
Your individual or organizational donation will go toward providing a much needed nutritional meal and social interaction with teens. Dinner hour at the teen center is an exciting community time when young people, staff and volunteers are gathered together in social conversation. Each dinner is followed by an engaging activity lead by staff, teens or your organization (optional). These weekly dinners allow young people to feel valued and included in their community, the benefits of which are immeasurable.
Single dinner program sponsorship - $100