We are deeply inspired by the incredible organizations that have shared their missions with us during our quarterly gatherings. These nonprofits are the heart and soul of our efforts, and we are honored to support them as they work to create positive change in our community. By giving them a platform, we help amplify their impact and connect them with supporters who care just as much as we do.
Below, you’ll find a showcase of the amazing charities we’ve had the privilege to partner with this year—take a moment to learn more about their important work and the difference they’re making.
Do you know a nonprofit that deserves to be in the spotlight?
We’re always on the lookout for new causes to support. If you have an organization in mind that could benefit from our collective giving, we’d love to hear from you.
Our goal is to help cancer patients focus on their recovery and improve their quality of life. We believe no one should be without treatment because they can’t afford it. To learn more, click here
Founder and executive director Stephanie Wright had an image come to her of a medical center that was focused around foster children and their unique needs. To learn more, click here
At Neighbors Who Care, we strive to improve seniors' lives by promoting independence, dignity, and community. To learn more, click here
More than an animal shelter. In 2013, Maricopa County was one of the worst places to be a pet. Shelters were facing the second worst pet overpopulation crisis in the United States. The Arizona Humane Society was a large rescue shelter taking in thousands of homeless animals, but there were still many pets with treatable illnesses being euthanized throughout the state.
Horses Help serves the special needs and at risk community by using horses and people to improve quality of life.
Our vision for the future is to provide the special needs community a therapeutic and recreational equine environment where collaborative efforts of like minded organizations and volunteers can work together to design, construct and implement unique animal assisted opportunities.
Meet the Opazo family. Hamlet and Anita have been teaching for the last 23 years. They love the opportunity to meet and serve others from other cultures and love hospitality as often as they are able.
5 years ago life dramatically changed for them when the “perfect storm” of illness took Anita from full time teaching and a full, healthy life to hardly being able to get out of bed.
House of Refuge is located on 20 acres in Southeast Mesa, Arizona. House of Refuge provides transitional housing in a neighborhood setting for homeless families.
One Small Step (dba, Clothes Cabin) was formed in 2001 by a small circle of friends to provide socks to agencies that served the poor. More than 160,000 pairs of socks and large quantities of clothing were distributed over eight years. In 2008...
At the YMCA, our mission is to put Christian values into action through a wide range of programs that focus on youth development, social responsibility, and healthy living.
Boost a Foster Family, Inc. was founded in 2016 by two Gilbert residents wanting
to help low-income kinship families overcome obstacles to becoming licensed
foster families.
State 48 is a non-profit youth and community theatre group (founded 6 years ago in Mesa) serving the east valley area to educate, create, and promote the performing arts.
I have a small business and a strong belief in the adage “teach a man to fish.”
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