MountainStar Family Relief Nursery (MountainStar) is stepping into spring with celebration, connection, and community action as part of its 25th Anniversary Community Care Series.
This March, MountainStar invites the community to participate in two meaningful ways: Open House celebrating the newly renovated Madras site and a Community Care Project focused on baby and toddler essentials.
Madras Open House – Celebrating a Newly Renovated Site
MountainStar will also host a Madras Open House to celebrate the newly renovated Madras site, offering the community an opportunity to tour the refreshed space and see firsthand how local investment supports families in Jefferson County.
The renovations enhance MountainStar’s ability to provide trauma-informed care, family support services, and a safe, welcoming environment for children and families.
“This renovation represents our commitment to meeting families where they are with high-quality, compassionate care,” says Tachikawa. “We are proud to continue strengthening our presence in Madras and ensuring families have access to the support they deserve.”
Community members, partners, and local leaders are invited to attend and learn more about MountainStar’s impact in the region.
March Community Care Project: Baby & Toddler Essentials
March’s Community Care Project focuses on collecting baby and toddler essentials, reducing stress for parents and ensuring children have what they need to thrive.
Requested items include:
- Baby wipes
- Pull-ups
- Formula
- Baby hygiene products
- Toddler care items
Donations may be dropped off throughout March at MountainStar locations in La Pine, Bend, Redmond, Madras, and Prineville.
These supplies are distributed directly to families in MountainStar’s programs, helping create safe, stable home environments and reinforcing resilience during times of heightened stress.
“As we celebrate 25 years, we’re reminded that small acts of support create lasting impact,” adds Tachikawa. “From events to open houses to essential supplies, every action strengthens families.”
March’s events are part of MountainStar’s 25th Anniversary Year, highlighting prevention, partnership, and the collective power of community.
For more information, visit https://www.mtstar.org/.

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