AZ Giving
AZ Giving Spotlight: Sammy Waslewski of JustWorld International
AZ Giving Spotlight: Sammy Waslewski of JustWorld International
JustWorld International is an organization that aids struggling areas of Honduras, Cambodia, and Guatemala. The organization has ambassadors who network to provide nourishment, hygiene, education, and vocational programs to the children in these impoverished areas. Arizona Foothills Magazine interviews ambassador Sammy Waslewski for an inside look at what this organization accomplishes.
AZ Giving Spotlight: Greg Goodman of Horses Help
Horses Help is a PATH International Premier Accredited therapeutic and recreational agency that uses specially trained horses, PATH International- Certified Instructors, AHA- Certified Therapists, and community volunteers to serve participants ranging in age from three to seniors. Participants enjoy weekly sessions enabling them to learn horsemanship, riding skills, build horse and human relationships, and receive therapy.
AZ Giving Spotlight: Tom Egan of Esperanca
Esperança is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving health and providing hope for families in the poorest communities of the world through sustainable disease prevention, education and treatment. Here, AFM interviews the CEO and President of Esperança, Tom Egan.
AZ Giving Spotlight: NHS Phoenix
AZ Giving Spotlight on Carole Kauffman of NHS Phoenix
Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix is dedicated to the revitalization of Phoenix neighborhoods by providing a full range of programs and services to encourage, create and support home ownership. Here, AFM interviews Carole Kauffman, the Vice President and Director of Development of NHS Phoenix.
AFM: Tell us a little more about NHS Phoenix.
CK: We are a non-profit organization whose mission can be described as 'we teach, we build, we learn.' For the past 38 years we...
AZ Giving Spotlight: Chris Meyer of Colton’s Vision
AZ Giving Spotlight: Chris Meyer of Colton’s Vision
Colton’s Vision is an organization based on helping children born with Microphthalmia, leaving the child nearly, if not completely blind. After a personal experience with the disease and his newborn son, Chris Meyer decided to help others in need of medical support for this disease. AZFoothills.com takes a closer insight at this brand new nonprofit.
AFM: Why did you decide to create this organization?
CM: We have a 2-year-old son Colton that was born with Microphtalmia. This