AZ Giving
AZ Giving: Crozier Gala

Pat and Bob Bondurant; Molly and Bob Stockley
What started with a single phone call has resulted in one of the Valley’s most anticipated spring galas.
“When you get a call from the bishop, you just can’t say no,” says Pat Bondurant, president of the Bondurant Racing School, about an unexpected phone call that truly inspired her.
Reverend Thomas J. Olmsted, Bishop of...
Arizona Diamondback Paul Goldschmidt Talks Goldy’s Bowling Bash

On Feb. 22 at Lucky Strike, Arizona Diamondback Paul Goldschmidt, and his wife Amy, will host the second Goldy’s Bowling Bash. The event benefits Goldy’s Fund 4 Kids, which aids to thousands of children and families of Phoenix Children’s Hospital, and is going to be bigger than ever. The red-carpet festivities start at 5 p.m., and there will be a huge after-party in the Gypsy Lounge with dinner, drinks, a DJ, and the chance to meet other Valley sports stars. Like Archie Bradley, AJ...
AZ Giving: Phoenix Children’s Hospital Valentine's Day E-cards

Instead of focusing on boxes of chocolates and red roses, consider bringing a smile to the face of those who need it the most this Valentine's Day. Phoenix Children’s Hospital has made the process of giving to its patients easy with its Valentine’s Day e-card.
Simly visit PCHValentine.com to select your Valentine’s Day message and design (a cute dog, cat or frog) and enter your name and email address. The staff at Phoenix Children’s Hospital will deliver your card to kids at the hospital on Feb. 14.
AZ Giving: Children’s Cancer Network

After her son received a devastating diagnosis at the age of 5, Patti Luttrell and her family started a nonprofit to aid others who were facing the same difficult situation.

Patti Luttrell’s son, Jeff, was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia at the age of 5. In the years to follow, Jeff's cancer would return several times, requiring multiple rounds of chemotherapy radiation and a bone marrow transplant. At the age of 29, Jeff is a 25-year cancer survivor...
AZ Giving: A Matter of Importance

Feeding Matters not only brings awareness for children suffering from pediatric feeding disorders, but it provides a support system and education for their families around the world.

A pediatric feeding disorder can be described as a child or infant with a severe disruption in feeding. They're not “picky eaters” or “growing out of a phase”; eating is seen as a negative activity and their body resists it completely. Medical issues (there 300 medical conditions that put...