THANK YOU For checking out our Winners page. 

 

We had such a fun evening at the Em's Night of Knights event July 24th.  Alvord Taylor Independent Living was really excited to be the featured non-profit organization for the evening and pleased to create a client appreciation evening.  Below is the list of winners of the eveings raffle

DONATION RAFFLE

1.      EARLY BIRD RAFFLE - Phoenix Inn Suite – Take a vacation without leaving town. Overnight Stay In A King Hot Tub Suite Value – $150.00  -  G.L. Thye

 

2.      Trillium Community Health Plan gift basket – M. Gambel

3.      Communicate With Class – gift certificate for class – value $150 - C. Taylor

4.      Dan Bryan’s / Prairie Road Automotive – 2 @ $25.00 Gift Certificates - T. Martin & J. Kohrbacker

5.      ACME Collision – Paintless dent repair –Valued at $85.00 – A. Niebel

6.      Brothers Carpet Cleaning - $100 Gift Certificate – M. Held

7.      Fast Track Car Wash – Gift Certificate $25.00 – A. Kendall

8.      Lovinger Robertson Landscape Architects - Gift Certificate for 2 hours of consultation in Landscape Architecture for a home or office.  Valued @ $160.00  - J. Davie

9.      Springfield Country Club golf for 2 at one of the premiere golfing facilities in the Mid-Willamette Valley – B. Baker

10.   Events by Sonja – Certificate for event planning for up to 150 guests. Services only, all cost extra. Valued @ $500.00 H. McDonald   

11.   Riverside Inn – Certificate for 1 nights stay, dinner for two, and a bottle of wine. Valued @ $150.00  - M. Brown

12.   Oregon Sports Network 2 tickets to the Portland State football game on 9/18   K. Fowler.  Nike Oregon Hat  - B. Holland & G. Gillis, -  Oregon T-Shirt - W. Ruddell & B. Netto.

13.   Sweety’s frozen yogurt – $5.00 Certificate – B. Palmer, C. Imbolt, K. Baker, J. Gordon

14.   The Rapids Pizza Lunch deals – two winners for two free Rapid Pizza Lunch deals. – S. Fleisman & H & J Crump

15.   Oregon Publishing – P. Penning

16.   Bedrocks Organic Coffee Certificate – B. Roman, S. Ramirez,  H. Ellsworth & A. Harnish

17.   Salon DeLange – $45.00 Gift Certificate with Rita – L. Rose 

18.   Service Master – Office and Stationary Gift Basket – D. Ackley 

19.   Farmers Insurance Steve Luna – 4 - Home Baked Peach or Apple Pie. –  

a.      S. Mandragon 

b.      T. Metcalf 

c.      L. Hansen 

d.      M. Metzgo 

20.   REI – Summer gift basket – D. Dzierzek.

Thurston Flowers – Thank You For Our Balloons For The Evening.

Alvord-Taylor Independent Living Services has been assisting people with developmental disabilities to live quality lives in their communities since 1974.  We serve over 60 people with disabilities in the Eugene-Springfield area.  Our main areas of focus are facilitating independence and personal opportunity. We believe in genuine community involvement for our clients and increasing community awareness of our client’s abilities.

Alvord-Taylor depends on individual donor support as well as government contracts to support our programs. We rely on community support to ensure access to activities and events are available to all of our clients, not just those who can afford it. We are a 501 (c)(3) non-profit and all donations, both money and in-kind, are tax deductible.


How We Began
Alvord-Taylor began in June of 1969 when a group of concerned persons, special education teachers, vocational counselors, parents and community representatives met to address the problem of preparing young adults with developmental disabilities to live in the community as independently as possible. They quickly recognized the need for a sheltered living arrangement where training could be provided. With the help of the Lane Association for Retarded Citizens, a transitional boarding home for adults was established.
With the financial backing of John Alvord, the first group home was opened in October of 1970. Through the 80’s and 90’s, additional services were developed to provide for the growing needs of our clients.

 

Alvord-Taylor Independent Living Services has been assisting people with developmental disabilities to live quality lives in their communities since 1974.  We serve over 60 people with disabilities in the Eugene-Springfield area.  Our main areas of focus are facilitating independence and personal opportunity. We believe in genuine community involvement for our clients and increasing community awareness of our client’s abilities.

Alvord-Taylor depends on individual donor support as well as government contracts to support our programs. We rely on community support to ensure access to activities and events are available to all of our clients, not just those who can afford it. We are a 501 (c)(3) non-profit and all donations, both money and in-kind, are tax deductible.


How We Began
Alvord-Taylor began in June of 1969 when a group of concerned persons, special education teachers, vocational counselors, parents and community representatives met to address the problem of preparing young adults with developmental disabilities to live in the community as independently as possible. They quickly recognized the need for a sheltered living arrangement where training could be provided. With the help of the Lane Association for Retarded Citizens, a transitional boarding home for adults was established.
With the financial backing of John Alvord, the first group home was opened in October of 1970. Through the 80’s and 90’s, additional services were developed to provide for the growing needs of our clients.

Be sure to check out our sponsors and committies page to see who helped plan, sponsor and donate goods or services for our the raffle you entered. Use their services when you can.

Thank you again,

Julianne Harris,
Development Director.
Alvord Taylor Independent Living Services. 

Alvord-Taylor Independent Living Services has been assisting people with developmental disabilities to live quality lives in their communities since 1974.  We serve over 60 people with disabilities in the Eugene-Springfield area.  Our main areas of focus are facilitating independence and personal opportunity. We believe in genuine community involvement for our clients and increasing community awareness of our client’s abilities.

To help support our efforts please visit our wish lists page or consider making a donation. All donations can be made on line or mailed directly to Alvord-Taylor Independent Living Services, Inc.  405 A. Street Springfield, Oregon 97477.

Thank you if you can help.


1.      Phoenix Inn Suite – Take a vacation without leaving town. Overnight Stay In A King Hot Tub Suite Value – $150.00  -  G.L. Thye

 

2.      Trillium Community Health Plan gift basket – M. Gambel

3.      Communicate With Class – gift certificate for class – value $150 - C. Taylor

4.      Dan Bryan’s / Prairie Road Automotive – 2 @ $25.00 Gift Certificates - T. Martin & J. Kohrbacker

5.      ACME Collision – Paintless dent repair –Valued at $85.00 – A. Niebel

6.      Brothers Carpet Cleaning - $100 Gift Certificate – M. Held

7.      Fast Track Car Wash – Gift Certificate $25.00 – A. Kendall

8.      Lovinger Robertson Landscape Architects - Gift Certificate for 2 hours of consultation in Landscape Architecture for a home or office.  Valued @ $160.00  - J. Davie

9.      Springfield Country Club golf for 2 at one of the premiere golfing facilities in the Mid-Willamette Valley – B. Baker

10.   Events by Sonja – Certificate for event planning for up to 150 guests. Services only, all cost extra. Valued @ $500.00 H. McDonald   

11.   Riverside Inn – Certificate for 1 nights stay, dinner for two, and a bottle of wine. Valued @ $150.00  - M. Brown

12.   Oregon Sports Network 2 tickets to the Portland State football game on 9/18   K. Fowler.  Nike Oregon Hat  - B. Holland & G. Gillis, -  Oregon T-Shirt - W. Ruddell & B. Netto.

13.   Sweety’s frozen yogurt – $5.00 Certificate – B. Palmer, C. Imbolt, K. Baker, J. Gordon

14.   The Rapids Pizza Lunch deals – two winners for two free Rapid Pizza Lunch deals. – S. Fleisman & H & J Crump

15.   Oregon Publishing – P. Penning

16.   Bedrocks Organic Coffee Certificate – B. Roman, S. Ramirez,  H. Ellsworth & A. Harnish

17.   Salon DeLange – $45.00 Gift Certificate with Rita – L. Rose 

18.   Service Master – Office and Stationary Gift Basket – D. Ackley

19.   Farmers Insurance Steve Luna – 4 - Home Baked Peach or Apple Pie. –

a.      S. Mandragon

b.      T. Metcalf

c.      L. Hansen

d.      M. Metzgo

20.   REI – Summer gift basket – D. Dzierzek.

Thurston Flowers – Thank You For Our Balloons For The Evening.

 

 

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