You MADE a difference in his life! Teach a man to fish and he will have peace for the rest of his life. Thank you!!

Foster Parent, Bend, Oregon Project

Bend, Oregon Project

Lead Mentor: Kate Eng

Co-Lead Mentor: Ryan Johnson

Project location: Bend, OR

Year project founded: 2018

Mentors on this team: 18

Children mentored to date: 29

Children to be mentored in 2025: 10

Local foster care partners: CASA

Local companies that support this project: Fly and Field Outfitters, and Confluence Fly Shops, Louie M & Betty M Phillips foundation, and Clabough Foundation

Photography: Terry Miller, Candace Bell, Allison Buntin

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It meant a lot to me that this year one of the dads of the foster children we worked with were able to spend a few weeks together and his dad said he was really happy to have a new activity for him and his son to do together. It was sweet how happy fly fishing made both of them!

Allison Buntin

Former Lead Mentor, Bend, Oregon Project

Project Mentors

KATE ENG, LEAD MENTOR

Bend, Oregon

Kate grew up hiking and camping in the Colorado Rockies which instilled a lifelong love for the outdoors and a belief in the healing power of nature. You can find Kate fly fishing Oregon rivers even in the winter. A longtime advocate for kids in foster care, Kate has seen how kids benefit by being able to connect to the outdoors. She is ecstatic about sharing her passion for fly fishing with kids through The Mayfly Project.

RYAN JOHNSON, CO-LEAD MENTOR

Redmond, Oregon

Ryan is an Oregon native who learned to fly fish for trout on small spring creeks in Central Oregon. He works as a project manager in the construction industry during the week and as a fly fishing and hunting guide on the weekends. He has had the opportunity to fly fish around the world but still finds himself preferring the solitude and technicality of fly fishing small water in Central Oregon. His enthusiasm for working with teens stems from years of coaching middle school basketball and football which has been incredibly fun and rewarding for him. With Ryan’s passion for the outdoors paired with his coaching experience, he is excited to be able to share all that fly fishing has to offer to Oregon’s youth while serving as a Mayfly Project Mentor.

RICK HOLDEN, MENTOR

Bend, Oregon

Rick grew up in Baltimore, Maryland and spent several years in Atlanta before heading west over 20 years ago. Rick now lives at Lake Tahoe and spends time in Bend, Oregon. He recently took a “permanent sabbatical” from over 25 years in the technology industry so he could spend his time doing what he really loves; fly fishing, biking, camping, traveling, and volunteering. Joining the Mayfly Project has allowed him to combine several of these passions.

CAROLE LIGHTEL, MENTOR

Bend, Oregon

I have fished for years with dad for trout, steelhead, and salmon all over California, Washington & British Columbia.
I am new to fly fishing since moving to Bend in 2020. I love the sport, continually taking classes through Central Oregon Anglers Wild Women of the Water. I want to share the sport with foster kids through the Mayfly Project. I am currently a CASA in Bend and know how much the out of doors, especially fly fishing, has to offer foster kids. I am a retired Army Nurse who served 20 years in Panama, Korea, and all over the US along with my family. A few years as a School Nurse & Girl Scout Leader since retiring taught me how to work & have fun with all ages of kids Here’s to high fives and gleeful laughs of fishing kids!!

ERIKA ORESKOVICH, MENTOR

Bend, Oregon

An Oregon native, Erika started fly fishing in 2014 when she moved to Bend with her husband, who’s a fly-fishing guide. Since then, she’s become addicted to the sport! The thrill of catching and releasing trout is hard to beat, but the surprising gifts have kept her loving it. Lifelong friends, a deep connection to nature, and because she deals with a lot of anxiety, fly fishing allows her to be in the present. Her work history is in outdoor retail shops as a manager and buyer; now, she’s a full-time freelance copywriter for the outdoor industry. Although she doesn’t have children, she has a strong desire to give back through teaching, asking, listening, and being there for kids. Now, let’s go fishing!

THOMAS SHUMAN, MENTOR

Bend, Oregon

An Ohio native. Thomas grew up fishing with various family members. He has lived in Oregon the past 50 years. He currently served as conservation director for Central Oregon Fly Fishers. Learned to tie flies at 10 years old fishing for bluegills and bass in Northeastern Ohio. Began trout fishing when he arrived in Oregon. Retired now from work in the federal government. Half his career was spent in the USFS on various forests in Oregon. Half his career was spent in the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Central and Eastern Oregon. Raised two children, both married and 2 grandchildren living in Arizona now. Looking forward to mentoring for the Bend Oregon Mayfly Project.

ALLIE VAUGHAN, MENTOR

Bend, Oregon

Allie grew up learning to cast in her suburban backyard (to the amusement of her neighbors) and fishing small creeks in Iowa with her dad. She dropped the first trout she ever caught before her dad could snap a photo and cried for an hour afterward.
Over the years, she and her dad took several fly fishing excursions out West and Allie quickly became hooked on fly fishing. She has since spent time chasing trout in Colorado, California, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and Oregon.

She has always loved introducing friends to the sports she enjoys, and fly fishing is no exception. With a love for children and a desire to see everyone enjoy the peace that comes from fly fishing, Allie is grateful to share her passion through mentoring.

TATE BANKSTON, MENTOR

Bend, Oregon

Born and raised in Oregon, I grew up spending most of my time by a river, lake or in the mountains. My father helped instill my love for the outdoors, and as soon as I could walk he jumped on the opportunity to teach me how to ski, bike, backpack, and fish. Later on, my grandfather showed me pictures of steelhead he swung up on the Deschutes River and my interest for fly fishing peaked. Fishing and being on the water has become a deep rooted passion of mine, and the friends and memories I’ve made along the way will last a lifetime. Giving others the opportunity to experience similar moments through a sport I love is exciting a true passion. I’m thrilled to be part of the Bend Mayfly project!

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