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AZ Giving: Phoenix Children's Hospital Goes Gold

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Childhood Cancer Awareness Month is celebrated nationally in September—so this month, Phoenix Children’s Hospital is pushing to paint the town gold in support of its goal of raising $1 million with the Go Gold campaign. 

 

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A New Leaf: Telling Untold Stories, A Whole New World

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by Candy Thompson

Sitting in her two-bedroom apartment at La Mesita Campus’ affordable housing, raven-haired Olivia speaks matter-of-factly. This military veteran is living her life to the best of her capabilities while slowly making dreams come true for herself and her 8-year-old daughter, Kate.

Being raised by “normal” parents in a local, high-end suburb might lead one to believe that life could only be perfect. But that was proven wrong time and again. Nearly ten years of poor decision making and on and off drug use eventually took its toll. After one exceptionally bad episode, binging...

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Circle K Raises Over $5.7 Million for United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona

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By Mackenzie Keller

When children and adults with disabilities need resources and support, United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona is the leader in the Valley for programs and services that can best serve them. That’s why Circle K Stores of Arizona has been a consistent champion of the organization. Most recently, Circle K announced the culmination of its 2016 fiscal fundraising, totaling more than $5.7 million going toward the much-deserving programs of UCP.

Through year-round, 24-7 fundraising efforts at local stores and events throughout the state of Arizona, the 2016 fundraising total was precisely...

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Escaping the Nightmare: Women & Children in Crisis

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By Candy Thompson

Please read the story below and vote for A New Leaf’s Faith House Women’s Center to win up to $10,000.  Details at https://www.facebook.com/anewleaf

Wrapping her 9-month-old son in a blanket stained with her blood, Emily tried to calm her baby’s crying and her own beating heart. The baby had been awakened during the night by her husband’s shouting as he beat Emily. She panicked when his rage turned from her to the baby and Emily desperately scrambled to the crib before he could get there. She felt a searing...

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Local High School Student Finds Success with Literacy Spree

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Aakanksha Saxena, an incoming senior at Desert Mountain High School in Scottsdale, founded Literacy Spree, a 501(c) (3) nonprofit, in 2014. Literacy Spree aims to empower underprivileged female youth through education, more specifically at a female orphanage in India. In 2015 the non-profits crowdfunding campaign raised a total of $4417 resulting in a significant difference in the lives of the girls in touches.

Through Literacy Spree, Saxana enrolled recipients in vocational skill development diploma courses at UPTEC. UPTEC offers various diploma courses in Computer Science, Accounting, and Finance that enable females from...

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