The coastal community of Newport is coming together in support of the family of Dane Paulsen, the 2-year-old boy who tragically went missing earlier this month and was recently found in the Siletz River. As the Paulsen family navigates this heartbreaking loss, friends and local businesses are stepping up to offer their support.
One such business is The Chowder Bowl at Nye Beach, which will be hosting a fundraiser on Friday, March 14th, from 11 AM to 9 PM. Half of all sales from the event will go directly to Dane’s family, providing financial assistance during this difficult time. The event aims to not only raise funds but also to show the community’s unwavering support for a family that has endured an unimaginable tragedy.
Dane Paulsen disappeared from his home near Milepost 21 on Highway 229 in Siletz on March 1, prompting an extensive search effort that involved law enforcement, search and rescue teams, volunteers, and even the FBI. The search covered hundreds of acres of rugged terrain and included watercraft, drones, and K9 units. Sadly, after several days of searching, authorities confirmed that Dane’s body was found in the Siletz River, bringing a heartbreaking end to the community-wide effort to bring him home safely.
The outpouring of support for the Paulsen family has been overwhelming, with residents and businesses alike offering condolences, donations, and assistance. While Dane’s parents own a restaurant in Depoe Bay, this fundraiser at The Chowder Bowl is an initiative led by friends who want to ease the family’s burden.
In addition to supporting the fundraiser, community members are also asking if donations can be made to those who participated in the search efforts, including volunteer diver Juan and other rescue teams who played a crucial role in the search. As details emerge on how to contribute, the community remains steadfast in its mission to support all those affected by this tragedy.
The loss of Dane Paulsen has deeply impacted the region, but the overwhelming love and support from the community stand as a testament to the strength and compassion of the Oregon Coast. If you’re in the Newport area on March 14th, consider stopping by The Chowder Bowl at Nye Beach to contribute to this meaningful cause.