Thirty-four years after her death, Phoenix activist Vernell Myers Coleman is being honored with a street name dedication.
“She made many, many contributions to the city and her …
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Feeding Matters, a Phoenix-based nonprofit that is the first organization in the world serving kids with pediatric feeding disorder, has secured funding for the launch of the Family Centered Pediatric Feeding Disorder Research Consortium.
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The Boy Scouts of America’s Grand Canyon Council, a nonprofit chartered by the Boy Scouts of America in Arizona, honored six Scouts who have made a distinctive impact in the community as the 2024 Scouts of the Year.
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Francisco Montoya said she was there when Phoenix-native Michael Carbajal, a five-time world champion, was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in New York in 2006.
“That …
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Child Crisis Arizona, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting the safety of children and families, is partnering with Salt River Project and 493 Firefighter Foundation on the Pool Fence Safety Program.
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Foundation for Senior Living and Independence at Home have entered into a year-long, $20,000 grant agreement that benefits FSL’s long-running senior nutrition program.
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Boy Scouts Grand Canyon Council collected more than 30,000 pounds of food at the annual Scouting for Food Drive, aimed to fight hunger throughout the community.
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Outgoing and kind, Larry is always looking for ways to improve himself. With the right family by his side, there’s nothing the teen won’t be able to accomplish.
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By Josie Gaieck – Aid to the Adoption of Special Kids
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2/3/24
A Phoenix soccer player made the roster to participate in the USA Blind Soccer Men’s National Team training camp with an eye on the 2028 Paralympic Games.
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