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Arizona Helping Hands announces new president, CEO

Maureen Noe will lead organization that supplies foster care needs

Posted 4/5/22

After a nationwide search, the Arizona Helping Hands Board of Directors has announced the hiring of Maureen Noe as its new president and CEO.

With more than 25 years of non-profit leadership and …

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On the Move

Arizona Helping Hands announces new president, CEO

Maureen Noe will lead organization that supplies foster care needs

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After a nationwide search, the Arizona Helping Hands Board of Directors has announced the hiring of Maureen Noe as its new president and CEO.

With more than 25 years of non-profit leadership and management experience, Noe will help the organization as it innovates to expand and meet the ever-changing needs of the foster care community.

“After an extensive local and national search, Maureen Noe shined above the rest,” said Jay R. Spector, chairman of the board of directors. “She is the right leader at the right time and will work with the board to take our organization to new heights. We are excited to have her step into this role, providing leadership and vision to the talented staff, volunteers, and supporters as we execute our mission.”

After more than 28 years with the United Way network, Noe is excited to return to a direct service mission-driven organization whose impact is life-changing for those in the community. The mission of AHH is close to Noe’s heart as her parents were foster parents and adopted her older brother, reminding Noe that every child deserves hope.

“I am forever grateful to the Arizona Helping Hands Board of Directors, professional staff, dedicated volunteers, and loyal donors for all you have done for children in foster care and their families. I look forward to imagining the possibilities of what else we can accomplish together,” Noe said.

With more than 14,000 children in Arizona’s foster care system, kinship and foster families rely on the support and essential items from AHH, including beds, cribs, linens, clothing, diapers, hygiene items, birthday packages, and much more.

AHH is able to provide these services at no cost to children in foster care and their families, thanks to the long-standing support of the community. Together, with their volunteers, donors, corporate and community partners, AHH will serve more than 4,000 children in foster care through their programs each year.

For more information about Arizona Helping Hands, visit azhelpinghands.org.