Scottsdale-based developer gives to local charities
Posted 8/29/24
Scottsdale-based developer Greenlight Communities which is focused on providing attainable housing for renters with a range of incomes has donated to three Valley charities this summer.
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Scottsdale-based developer gives to local charities
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Scottsdale-based developer Greenlight Communities supported Saving Amy’s Back to School Drive, the Arizona Humane Society and Central Arizona Shelter Services this summer.
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Scottsdale-based developer Greenlight Communities which is focused on providing attainable housing for renters with a range of incomes has donated to three Valley charities this summer.
Greenlight Communities is sponsoring several children through Saving Amy’s Back to School Drive, which is committed to addressing homelessness by offering mentorship, supportive programs, and stability through employment. Saving Amy received over $1,000 in in-kind donations, ensuring that several of their children have the confidence and supplies needed to begin the school year successfully.
Additionally, Greenlight Communities is also supporting homeless pets through a $2,500 donation to the Arizona Humane Society, an organization that will utilize the support to continue their mission to shelter, re-home and provide medical care to animals in need.
Also, Greenlight Communities continued their annual water drive for Central Arizona Shelter Services (CASS) and donated over $8,000 to support their mission to prevent and end homelessness among individuals and families.
Greenlight Communities has donated over $140,000 to various charities through its Greenlight Gives Initiative, reflecting our commitment to actively improving the communities we serve.