AZ Giving
A New Leaf: Telling Untold Stories, Rachel
Abused, A Single Mom, and Fighting for Her Kids
Rachel* speaks quietly, often times with tears in her eyes. Her little daughters, Jesse, 3-years-old and Megan, 4, sit nearby, smiling and chatting while they play with their toys. The girls never seem to notice their mother’s tears as they ask her to clasp their toy jewelry or give...
Charitable Bridal Expo Comes to Phoenix
On Aug. 29, Phoenix brides-to-be will be in for a treat—the traveling bridal expo Brides Against Breast Cancer will make the Arizona Grand Resort & Spa their storefront for the day. But brides will be able to benefit more than just themselves at the event; revenue generated from dress sales will also benefit those with breast cancer.
A New Leaf: Telling Untold Stories, Jim
Arizona Foothills Magazine and Azfoothills.com have partnered with the comprehensive, non-profit, and human service agency, A New Leaf, for an incredibly special series; one that is very near and dear to our organization's heart. "Telling Untold Stories" will illustrate multi-dimentaional and raw stories of real men, women, and families within our communities who have been dealt a tricky hand of cards. These stories are ones of despair - ones of defeat - and, ones of fear. However...
The Joe Niekro Foundation Pitches A Great Evening with Knuckle Ball
On October 17th, 2015, athletes from all over the country will come together, in association with The Joe Niekro Foundation to support brain aneurysm, AVM and hemorrhagic stroke research and awareness, for the 6th Annual
Scottsdale Family Raises Money in Annual MG Walk
Cameron (left) and Peyton (right).
Cameron and Peyton Emens are just like all girls entering fourth grade. They like to dance and play basketball, collect items like stuffed animals, particularly pigs, and their favorite class is “when school ends,” which their mother quickly reminds them is actually not a class at all.
By their personalities alone, one would never know the adversity the two have faced in their short 9 years of living, but with a look into their eyes it is clear...