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5 Hands-On Tips For Healthy Aging

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Whether you consider yourself younger or older, it’s never too early or too late to support your health. Healthy aging is especially important because we are living longer—and the aging population is growing. Extending our quality of life is increasingly important.

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Meet Shante Saulsberry, a Voice for Homelessness and Mental Health

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Shante Saulsberry of Janice’s Women’s Center Provides a Strong Voice for Homelessness and Mental Disorders
Founder of Janice’s Women’s Center, Shante Saulsberry, continues her advocacy for the homeless and persons suffering from mental health concerns

Shante Saulsberry has a first-hand experience of domestic violence and mental abuse, growing up in the foster care system and experiencing domestic violence as a young teen and feeling alone after becoming a teen mom. As a survivor of...

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The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation Grants $665,000 to Girl Scouts - Arizona Cactus-Pine Council

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The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation Grants $665,000 to Girl Scouts—Arizona Cactus-Pine Council in Support of the 2021 Girl Scout Cookie Program 

As part of the Grant, the Foundation Will Make the Single Largest Cookie Purchase in Council History 

This year, more than 6,500 Girl Scouts across central and northern Arizona are practicing their entrepreneurial skills by...

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Janice's Women's Center: A Race to Remember

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Janice's Women's Center: A Race to Remember is a 5k with all proceedings going to Janice's Women's Center opening.  Janice’s Women's Center is a full-service shelter/center for homeless women and or fleeing from domestic violence. Our mission for a Race to Remember is to spread awareness while raising money for Janice's Women's Center. A Race to Remember will be a 5k held on March 27th, a day full of inspiration, hope, and community.

To purchase a ticket, please click here!

 

13th Annual “Keep Our Planet Neat, Recycle Your Car Seat”

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Has your child outgrown their seat? Is it expired? Has it been in an accident?... Don’t throw it out – RECYCLE IT!

NARPRO (Network of Auto Repair Professionals) is collecting old, expired, and damaged car seats which volunteers will take apart for proper recycling. Car seats don’t last forever, and over time their components will break down, especially in the hot Arizona sun.

Older car seats or those that have been involved in an...

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