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New Race Director Leads Children’s Cancer Run To Success

run to fight childrens cancer image 2             This Saturday marks Grand Canyon University Foundation’s Sixth Annual “Run to Fight Children’s Cancer,” a 10k and 5k race plus a quarter-mile survivors walk, to raise funds for Phoenix Children’s Hospital and Children’s Cancer...

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A New Leaf: Telling Untold Stories, Opal

Opal EVWS

by Candy Thompson

 “Did you know I came from prison?” asked Opal.

She sits on the edge of her bed at A New Leaf’s East Valley Women’s Shelter gazing confidently ahead. There is no more talk about the bleakness of prison. She has been clean for years. Her poor decision making is behind her and she is moving forward with a brand new outlook on life.

Opal has come a long way. After leaving prison, she moved into a half-way house, a consequence of her prison sentence. The mandatory 5-day a week meeting schedule made it almost impossible for her to find...

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A New Leaf: Telling Untold Stories, James

James Roche A New Leaf ASU MCAN Scholarship

A New Leaf provides shelters and services to our communities’ homeless and domestic violence victims; behavioral health programs for low-income children and community programs including foster care services and MesaCAN (Community Action Network). MesaCAN services are utilized by shelter victims, A New Leaf clients and community members across the Valley. Read James story about dealing with the unexpected, something we all do.

A Letter from James:

I would just like to take a minute to...

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AZ Giving: Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s MASH Unit

 

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Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s MASH Unit is an animal shelter in the least likely place one might expect—a high-rise building in Downtown Phoenix.

A converted jail, complete with cells and the absence of windows, the MASH Unit has been up and running as a no-kill animal shelter since around 2001. Created as a haven for animals saved from neglectful and abusive homes and criminal cases, the MASH unit has a revolving number of dogs and cats that can range from 20 to 150 or more (in the case of the recent pug puppy mill bust in Tonopah, Arizona, as detailed in various news...

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Excess Food at 2016 WMPO Will Feed Local Hungry

Slide 2 WMPO FoodRain at the Waste Management Phoenix Open doesn’t have to be buzzkill this year, thanks to a partnership between the Scottsdale-based M Catering and local nonprofit, Waste Not.

When the weather at last year’s WMPO took a turn for the worst and ladies were swapping out strappy heels for rubber rain boots, or avoiding the event all together, what they didn’t realize was the decrease in attendance directly led to 30,000 pounds of delicious food being donated...

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