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Help our cause

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Thank you to our high-level sponsors 

Caring for the horses and building a roof over our heads are significant expenses. Bit by Bit is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The majority of our funding comes through the generous support of our friends and our fundraising activities.

Lowell Bradley

Cascadia Equine Veterinary Clinic

Fortis Construction, Inc

TGC Structural 

Rod and Andrea Holmquist 

Amy Krohn

The Baughman Family

Bill and Jennifer Morrow

Josh Rockholt

Mindi Romer

Don and Ann Studier

The Woolley Family

Kristen Starkey

The Harding Family

RE/Max Community Foundation

Braemar Charitable Trust

Benton County Community Foundation

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Thank you to our amazing friends and Supporters

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Thank you to our golf sponsors!

We would like to extend a huge thank you to our 2025 hole, game, and food sponsors!

 

Good Grounds Coffee

Mid-Valley Construction, Inc

Kirsten Starky at Connected Real Estate Group

Resilience Physical Therapy

Stomp by Croft Vineyards

Brim Coffee

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Mike Baughman at Farmers Insurance

Jennifer Baughman at Town and Country Realty

Siersma Family Farms

Pinion Property Management 

2 Towns Cider

GBC Construction 

Calapooia Brewing Co.

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If you are interested in being a sponsor or create a scholarship please contact Erin Bradley at

541-908-3293

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Sara Santora Scholarship

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On July 19th, 2024, Sara was living the country life taking care of her animals, when she suddenly passed from this world. Sara attended OSU receiving her Bachelor of Science in animal science. Sara’s love of horses started at a young age, motivating her to purchase her first four-legged friend, Highland Gentry, when she was 12 years old. She participated and excelled in equine 4-H and enjoyed being members of both her high school and college equestrian teams. Her high school senior project was on hippotherapy which fascinated her because of the great diversity of people and disabilities that the horses were able to help. In her memory, her family has set up a scholarship with Bit-By-Bit to continue influencing the lives of many people and horses alike. 

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