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Thank you for your support of these great charities.
Together, we will make a difference for so many!
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Alzheimer's Association
The Alzheimer's Association is the only national health and social service organization dedicated to research, and to providing support and assistance to people with Alzheimer's disease, their families and caregivers. Founded in 1980, the association works through a network of more than 80 chapters across the country.
The Alzheimer's Association Desert Southwest Chapter provides programs and services to thousands of families including Helpline – a 24/7 assistance line, Safe Return, Family Care Consultation, Education and Legislative Advocacy. For additional information on education programs, Alzheimer's disease, or any of our programs, please call the Desert Southwest Chapter at 800.272.3900 or visit our Web site at www.alzdsw.org.
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Cox Charities
Cox Charities is committed to building, strengthening and investing in metropolitan and rural Arizona communities by raising and granting funds and mobilizing employee giving and selfless service. Since its inception, more than $1.5 million in grants has been awarded to non-profit organizations that impact our community primarily through youth education programs. In addition, Cox employees generously give of themselves through volunteerism, board participation and donations, enriching the communities where we live and work.
To learn more about Cox Charities, please call 623.328.3263 or visit our Web site at www.cox.com/arizona/community_charities.asp.
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For Those Without A Voice
The foundation For Those Without A Voice was established to improve the quality of life for children and animals that suffer from grim situations beyond their control. Our mission is to strive diligently to reverse misfortunes and to secure a more promising future through direct financial support and by working in affiliation with specialized organizations that are likewise dedicated to promoting the best welfare for our diverse communities. The foundation takes an active role in seeking out candidates whose needs prove the most urgent and where caring attention will effectuate practical, noticeable, and swift results.
In an effort to realize our goals, the foundation For Those Without A Voice focuses on children and animals that are orphaned and homeless, abused and neglected, disabled and suffering from disease.
To learn more about For Those Without A Voice, please visit our Web site at www.ftwav.org or call 602.776.0700.
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The Real Gift Foundation
The Real Gift Foundation (TRGF) is a volunteer-based 501(c)(3), tax exempt, non-profit organization. The mission and purpose is dedicated to providing the necessary aid and assistance to children of homeless families, so that they may better handle the challenges their lives bring and to give them the ability to face the future with hope, anticipation and optimism. The Real Gift Foundation is committed to impact - in a direct, positive, and meaningful way - the lives of the over 12,000 homeless children attending schools in Maricopa County. Our activities include organizing programs to provide health maintenance and health care services, food and clothing, school supplies, holiday assistance, educational programs and similar services. We are committed to as many people as possible participating in the opportunity and privilege it is to make a difference in the life of a child.
To learn more about The Real Gift Foundation, please visit www.therealgift.org or contact us at 480.315.0600.
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Southwest Autism Research and
Resource Center
SARRC, the Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center, is a comprehensive, community-based organization that serves families, educators, therapists and physicians on all aspects of autism. SARRC provides parent outreach and support, is a referral center with an on-site library, provides training and education workshops, and conducts integrative research. Our efforts also increase awareness of autism and assist therapists to actively pursue interventions and researchers to study possible cures.
To learn more about SARRC, please visit www.autismcenter.org or contact us at 602.340.8717.
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Special Olympics Arizona
Special Olympics is an international organization that changes lives by promoting understanding, acceptance and inclusion between people with and without intellectual disabilities. Through year-round sports training and athletic competition and other related programming for more than 8,300 children and adults with intellectual disabilities in 215 local programs across Arizona. Founded in 1975, Special Olympics Arizona provides individuals with intellectual disabilities continuing opportunities to realize their potential, develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage and experience joy and friendship. Special Olympics creates a model community that celebrates people's diverse gifts and there is never a charge to participate in Special Olympics Arizona.
To learn more about Special Olympics Arizona, please visit www.soaz.org or call 602.230.1200.
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