Friday, Nov. 4, the fifth-grade class at Imagine Schools Rosefield, 12050 N. Bullard Ave., will give back to Phoenix Rescue Mission by donating non-perishable foods and hygiene items to Valley residents experiencing homelessness.
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5th-graders in Surprise donate to homeless Friday
Imagine Rosefield joins Hope Drive for the Valley
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Imagine Rosefield School in SUrprise will donate non-perishable items to Phoenix Rescue Mission Friday, Nov. 4.
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Friday, Nov. 4, the fifth grade class at Imagine Schools Rosefield, 12050 N. Bullard Ave., will give back to Phoenix Rescue Mission by donating non-perishable foods and hygiene items to Valley residents experiencing homelessness.
The event, known as the Hope Drive for the Valley, is a partnership with several local families, businesses, Christ Church of the Valley and several Phoenix-based NBA and MLB officials part of the Sports Officials Care group.
The event will start at 12:20 p.m., as Sports Officials Care guests will speak to the fifth-graders about perseverance and integrity.
Following that, the Phoenix Rescue Mission truck will arrive.