Service Learning Agencies - Estrella Mountain Community College

General Phone Volunteer Number
Contact
http://www.turnanewl (480) 969‐4024 Bridgette Talty
A New Leaf (Autumn House and Faith House ) eaf.org/
Agency
Website
Title
Email
Address
City, State
[email protected] 868 E University Dr Mesa, AZ
g
Zip
85203
A New Leaf focuses on a broad spectrum of support services to help individuals and families achieve lifelong independence. Our clients’ successes include employment, healthier lifestyles, enhanced life skills, high school diplomas / GEDs, college degrees, and savings accounts and self‐sufficiency. Ability 360 (Arizona Bridge to Independent http://www.ability360. (602) 296‐0533 April Reed
org/
[email protected]
5025 E. Washington Phoenix, AZ 85034
St. Suite 200 Ability 360 helps consumers achieve self‐sufficiency through independent living skills, peer support, advocacy, home modification, training and counsel for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) , as well as outreach to rehabilitation centers and early intervention for newly‐disabled individuals.
Randy Spencer
Alice Cooper's Solid Rock https://alicecoopersoli
drock.com/
Teen Center
randy@alicecoopersolid 13625 N. 32nd rock.com
Street
Phoenix, AZ 85032
The Solid Rock Center cultivates a love of the arts to inspire teens to embrace artistic excellence through music, arts, and vocational programs while avoiding drugs, guns, and gangs.
American Cancer Society, Southwest http://www.cancer.org (602) 224‐7463 Nicole Brown, /
Cherry Geffers
Nichole.brown@cancer 2929 East Thomas center.org Road Phoenix AZ 85338
The American Cancer Society is in your corner around the clock to help you stay well and get well, to find cures, and to fight back by helping you take steps to prevent cancer or find it at its earliest and most treatable stage. We fund and conduct research to understand, prevent, and find cures, work with lawmakers to pass laws to defeat cancer, and rally communities to join the fight.
American Heart Association
http://www.heart.org/ (602) 414‐5353 Courtney Ruiz
HEARTORG/
[email protected] 2929 S. 48th St.
g
Tempe, AZ
85282
The American Heart Association works every minute of every day to advance groundbreaking medical research, spread lifesaving knowledge and reach out to people of all ages about cardiovascular disease and stroke.
Anderson Institute of Music and Performing http://www.performin (623) 256‐6197 Ed and Angella Owner/Manager
gartsusa.com/
Anderson
aimperformingarts@gm 17650 W Elliot ail.com
Road, Suite A‐125
Goodyear, 85338
AZ
AIM specializes in professional level education and professional level performance opportunities in voice, all instruments, acting, music theater & songwriting.
Animal Welfare League
https://aawl.org/
(602) 273‐6852 Liz Olson
[email protected]
25 N. 40th St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
AAWL & SPCA rescues, rehabilitates and re‐homes more than 5,000 dogs and cats that are abandoned or that have been surrendered by their owner by rescuing them from other shelters in Maricopa County where they are likely to be euthanized due to the lack of time and resources to care for them. We also have a foster parent network who provide care and shelter in their homes for puppies and kittens that are too young to APECA Natalie's House
www.protectchild.org/ (623) 247‐6026 Janet nath.php
Olson Exec. Dir.
[email protected] 14175 W Indian School Road Suite Goodyear, 85395
AZ
APECA offers free community awareness training, workshops, and information tables at various organizations to promote awareness on all aspects of sexual exploitation, abuse, and self‐harm to ensure a world that protects children and adults from exploitation and abuse and values everyone. In addition, they support activities for teens who are at‐risk or recovering from self‐injury and abuse such as life skills workshops.
Arizona Coalition to End http://www.azceh.org/ 602‐340‐9393
Homelessness
Andriana Francini
Comm. Relations & Development Coord.
[email protected]
141 E Palm Lane Suite 105
Phoenix, AZ 85004
The Coalition works to end the root causes of homelessness through a multi‐level approach that includes: Public Policy Advocacy, Increasing Awareness, Assisting the Community, Training, and Education.
Arizona Historical Society
http://www.arizonahist (520) 628‐5774 Dawn Nave
oricalsociety.org/
[email protected]
949 E. 2nd Street
Tucson
85719
The Arizona History Museum’s focus is southern Arizona history from Spanish colonial through territorial eras. Exhibit topics include mining and transportation, as well as Geronimo’s rifle, Wyatt Earp’s pistol, 18th‐
century Spanish silver artifacts, and hands‐on exhibits for children.
Arizona Immigrant and Refugee Services (AIRS
http://airsaz.org/
(602) 944‐1808 Tom Hensleigh Ops. Mgr
[email protected] 10240 N. 31st Avenue. Suite 112
rg
Phoenix
85017
AIRS programs provide recently arrived refugees and legal immigrants with housing, food and clothing, and translation as needed, as well as English language instruction, job training, employment assistance, immigration and other referral services
Arizona Museum of Natural History
http://arizonamuseum (480) 644‐2760 Laura Rodriguez
ofnaturalhistory.org/
Vol. Coor.
laura.rodriguez@mesaa 53 North Macdonald z.gov
Mesa AZ 85201
The Arizona Museum of Natural History (AZMNH) is the premier natural history museum in Arizona. It is dedicated to inspire wonder, respect and understanding for the natural and cultural history of the Southwest.
Arizona Recreation Center for the http://www.archaz.org (480) 888‐5788 Shannon /
Covey
[email protected]
1550 West Colter Street
Phoenix, AZ 85015
The Mission of ARCH: To enhance and maintain the quality of life of individuals with handicapping conditions by providing therapeutic recreation services, educational and wellness programs, socialization opportunities and teaching basic living skills.
Arizona Science Center
http://www.azscience. (602) 716‐2037 Jane org/
Stonebraker
stonebrakerj@azscience 600 E. Washington Phoenix, AZ 85004
.org
St.
The Arizona Science Center seeks enthusiastic volunteers to share the excitement of science learning through hands‐on exhibits and activities. Projects are available during normal business hours, evenings and weekends. Opportunities accommodate both individuals and teams looking for a single project or an ongoing experience. Arizona Talking Book Library
https://www.azlibrary.g 602‐255‐5578
1030 N 32nd St.
Phoenix, AZ 85008
Arizona Talking Book Library provides books, magazines and other library resources in alternate formats for all Arizona residents whose visual or physical disabilities prevent the reading of conventional print materials.
Arizona Trail Association http://www.aztrail.org/ 602‐252‐4794
534 N Stone Ave
Tucson, AZ
85705
5000 W. Carefree Highway
Phoenix, AZ 85086
The Arizona Trail Association's mission is to protect, maintain, enhance, promote and sustain the Arizona Trail as a unique encounter with the land.
Arizona, State of, Game https://www.azgfd.co
m/
and Fish Department
(602) 942‐3000 Jaime Lyons
[email protected]
Volunteers at the Game and Fish Department make a difference for wildlife today and tomorrow through wildlife care, instructional work, habitat restoration, firearms safety education, and construction of water developments for wildlife. The AZGFD Department believes in providing the best environment possible for volunteers. Arizonans for Children
www.arizonansforchild (602) 252‐2270 Annie Ansell ren.org
Executive Director az4children.annie@gma 2435 E. La Jolla Dr.
il.com
Tempe, AZ 85282
To address the gaps in services identified through our work with foster children and through collaboration with other agencies, AFC has developed a network of resources to provide foster children with the support they need. In addition to volunteers, community partners, and financial donors to break the cycle of abuse and poverty, AFC has developed a variety of special programs, which ensures that special interests, Aunt Rita's Foundation & http://www.auntritase (602) 882‐8675 Cj Minott
vents.org/
AIDS Walk Arizona
[email protected]
2700 N 3rd St #2012
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Aunt Rita’s Foundation provides the compassion many people need, and gives people suffering from HIV/AIDS and their families something priceless ‐ hope.
Aurora Day School
https://www.catapultle 623‐209‐1000 arning.com/schools/au
RoxAnne K. Williford
Director
roxanne.williford@cata 8155 W pultlearning.com
Thunderbird Rd. Peoria, AZ
85381
Aurora Day School accommodates special education students grades k‐12 with eligibility in the following areas: Autism, ED, SLD, SLI, Mild & Moderate Intellectual Disability, OHI, MD. This program also admit students from the local school districts and work with them to transition back into their home school. Autism Speaks
www.autismspeaks.org (602) 685‐1161 Mary Ellen Brown
Mgr, Field Devel
maryellen.brown@autis 668 N. 44th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85008
mspeaks.org
Suite 300
Autism Speaks is the world's leading autism science and advocacy organization. They are dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention, treatments and a cure for autism by increasing awareness of autism spectrum disorders and advocating for the needs of individuals with autism and their families.
Avondale, City of
http://www.avondale. (623) 333‐2719 Chris Lopez
org/
Youth & Comm., Engage. Superv.
[email protected]
11465 W Civic Center Dr
Avondale, AZ 85323
The City of Avondale welcomes people and businesses and supports them in a way that exemplifies a progressive intelligent city that is both caring and driven.
AZ Burn Foundation
http://www.azburn.org (602) 230‐2041 Mik Melem
ext 108
/
[email protected] 1432 N. 7th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004
The AZ Burn Foundation assists those experiencing burn injury through comprehensive support, prevention, community outreach, education and research. AZ Facts of Life
http://azfactsoflife.org (602) 254‐2704 Dalyan Blue
/
[email protected] 1122 E. Buckeye Rd Phoenix, AZ 85034
Suite A‐4
Arizona Facts of Life's purpose is to guide young people to success by providing developmental opportunities that may have not otherwise been accessible.
Banner Health
https://www.bannerhe (623) 327‐4000
alth.com/
9201 W Thomas Rd Phoenix, AZ 85037
Banner Health is here with excellent patient care and wellness support when and where you need us.
Benevilla
http://www.benevilla.o (623) 826‐3528 Linda Celaya
rg/
Dir. of Volunteer Services
[email protected]
16752 N Greasewood St, Surprise, AZ 85378
Benevilla works to promote health and independence by providing supportive services to their neighbors.
Ben's Bells Project
https://bensbells.org/
602‐374‐5523
417 E Roosevelt St. Phoenix, AZ 85004
Ben's Bells aims to inspire, educate, and motivate people to realize the impact of intentional kindness, and to empower individuals through the development of the beautiful, ceramic wind chimes that are hand‐
made by the community. They are later hung randomly throughout the community, in public spaces, for people to find and take home as a reminder to practice intentional kindness.
Big Brother Big Sister
http://www.bbbs.org
(602) 264‐2447 Ana Campaign
[email protected] 1010 E. McDowell g
Rd. Ste. 400
Phoenix, AZ 85006
[email protected] 2332 W. Washington St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
Big Brother Big Sister is the nation’s largest donor and volunteer supported mentoring network.
Boxer Luv Rescue
http://www.boxerluv.o (602) 530‐5671 Deborah Dillon
rg/
We welcome Boxers into Boxer Luv that are strays, have been injured, abandoned, as well as from shelters and humane societies. We evaluate each Boxer we take into our care individually, and provide whatever medical care is needed, including all shots and sterilization, and we rehabilitate that dog’s behavior and health in a foster home as needed so we can help him/her find a loving, forever home of its own.
Boy Scouts of America‐ Grand Canyon Chapter
http://www.grandcany (623) 692‐6287 Steve onbsa.org/
Pomerantz
steven.pomerantz@sco 2224 East Cedar uting.org
Avenue, Ste 2
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
[email protected]
Phoenix, AZ 85008
The Boy Scouts of America is the nation`s foremost youth program of character development and values‐based leadership training.
Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Phoenix
http://www.bgcmp.org (602) 343‐1210 Donna Martin Volunteer Coord.
/
4309 E. Belleview St.
The BGCMP’s aim is to provide quality after school programs with the supervision of a caring, professional staff, that provide a nurturing environment for educational and personal development. BGCMP asks that the intern commit to at least 12 hours of volunteer time.
Brookdale Senior Living/Freedom Plaza
https://www.brookdal (623) 815‐6100 Michelle e.com/communities/fr
Miklosik
[email protected] 13373 North Plaza Peoria, AZ om
Del Rio Boulevard
85381
Brookdale offers increasing levels of care – independent living, assisted living, dementia care, and skilled nursing. We offer therapy, home health, and hospice services.
Buckeye Animal Rescue http://buckeyeanimalr (623) 826‐3085 Lilia Mutka
& Kennel (BARK)
escueandkennel.webs.
Founder
buckeyeanimalrescue@
gmail.com
Buckeye, AZ 85326
The Buckeye Animal Rescue works to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome animals. We take in abandoned, abused, unwanted and neglected animals of all kind.
Buckeye Family Resource http://familyresourcea (623) 925‐3911 Joyce Gross
Center (part of Buckeye z.org/
Coord.
[email protected]
210 S. 6th Street, Bldg. 700 Buckeye, AZ 85326
The Buckeye Family Resource Center serves the Buckeye community and its surrounding areas. Their focus is on early childhood literacy, nutrition, health, and child‐centered activities by providing programs, resources and referrals for family members of all ages and the community.
Buckeye Public Library
310 N 6th St.
http://www.buckeyeaz.g623‐349‐6300
Buckeye, AZ 85326
The Buckeye Public Library is a diverse library that welcomes all through their doors! They provide information and community through eResources to storytimes, to cutting‐edge programs that promote economic growth while preparing students for STEAM careers. Calvary Chapel Surprise
http://ccsurprise.org/
(623) 399‐9613 Eddie Garcia
[email protected]
15610 West Greenway Road
Surprise, AZ 85374
Calvary Chapel in Surprise focuses on teaching the Bible clearly, fellowship, worship and prayer.
Care 1st Avondale Resource Center
www.care1st.com
(623) 333‐2761 Jennifer Griffin Resource Center, Outreach Coord. [email protected]
328 W Western Avenue
Avondale, AZ 85323
4747 N 7th Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85013
Care 1st Avondale Resource Center helps families in need and provides assistance with renewals and applications for AHCCCS health care, food stamps, and cash assistance.
Catholic Charities
https://www.catholiccha602‐285‐1999
Danelle Bartram
DBartram@cc‐az.org
Catholic Charities provides services to protect and nurture children, help stregthen families as well as assist individuals in crisis. These life‐changing services include foster care, adoption and pregnancy counseling, North Star youth development and Westside Head Start early education. Central Arizona Shelter Services (CASS)
http://www.cassaz.org (602) 256‐6945 Brenda Cash
/
ext 1019
Volunteer & In‐Kind Donations Manager
[email protected]
230 South 12th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85007
CASS offers programs to empower clients to end their homelessness and rebuild their lives. Programs such as comprehensive services in, veteran support services, employment services, housing services, dental health and hygiene, case management and child development and family services.
Changing Lives http://phoenixrescuem (602) 346‐3363 Dianne Boise
Center/Phoenix Rescue ission.org/
volunteer@phoenixresc 1468 N. 26th Ave.
uemission.org
Phoenix, Az 85009
The Phoenix Rescue Mission provides Christ‐centered, life‐transforming solutions to persons facing hunger and homelessness.
Chicanos por la Causa
http://www.cplc.org/
(602) 257‐5521 Maricela Flores
Coord. of Media & PR
[email protected] 1112 E. Buckeye Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85034
rg Through thoughtful planning, CPLC established and currently focuses on economic development, education, community development/housing, as well as social services. Over the years, CPLC has developed these programs to strengthen Arizona and espouses affiliates and maintains subsidiaries that fortify its presence within the communities it serves.
Child Help
www.childhelp.org
(623) 240‐6160 Jodi Hall
Pro. Dir.
[email protected]
4350 E. Camelback Phoenix, AZ 85018
Rd. Bldg F25
Childhelp's goal is to meet the physical, emotional, educational, and spiritual needs of abused, neglected, and at‐risk children. We focus our efforts on prevention, intervention, treatment, and community outreach. Childhelp programs and services help children from any situation and let them experience the life they deserve: one filled with love. Children's Museum
www.childrensmuseumo602‐648‐2754 Marisa Camarillo
Volunteer & Comm. Relations Coord.
215 N 7th St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
The Children's Museum of Phoenix is one of the top 3 museums in the nation. The Museum fosters imagination, inspiration, creativity and fun! Also offered are classes and programs ‐ from music and yoga, to math and science, and the Art Studio is a budding artist's dream come true!
City of Buckeye
http://www.buckeyeaz (623) 349‐6000 Nancy Love
.gov/
[email protected]
530 East Monroe Avenue
Buckeye, AZ 85326
Buckeye is committed to quality and service by providing a safe, pleasant community for all citizens.
City of Goodyear
jeanni.ruddy@goodyearaz 190 N. Litchfield .gov
Road
http://www.goodyeara (623) 882‐7751 Jeanni Ruddy
z.gov/
Goodyear, 85338
AZ
Provides great opportunities for families and businesses to realize their full potential.
City of Surprise
https://www.surpriseaz 623‐222‐3239
Jason Hughes
Program Coord.
16000 N Civic Center Plaza
Surprise, AZ 85374
Surprise is where you can connect all aspects of your life‐ family, work and recreation. Our charming community is surrounded by mountain park lands, a regional lake and pristine, open Sonoran desert.
City of Tolleson
http://tollesonaz.org/
623‐936‐2751
Adriana Morado
Community Services Mgr.
[email protected] 9555 W Van Buren Tolleson, AZ 85353
St.
g
As the City's Vision Statement says: The City of Tolleson will retain the foundation of our family oriented, friendly, small town atmosphere. We will support a positive, diverse growth environment that maintains and enriches the quality of life for everyone. Comprehensive Hospice http://chpchospice.com 602‐795‐9705
and Palliative Care
2111 E Highland Ave B425
Phoenix, AZ 85016
At Comprehensive Hospice and Palliative Care, patients and families receive education, assistance, and guidance necessary to contribute to and lead their personalized plan of care. Conservation Alliance www.mymountainparks (480) 481‐8187 Stacie Beute
Conservation Alliance Prgm Coord.
[email protected]
The Central Arizona Conservation Alliance works to ensure the recreational and ecological sustainability of the mountain parks and preserve system in the Phoenix metropolitan area. The Alliance unites a network of land managers, scientists, educators, community members, and conservation‐based non‐profit organizations to coordinate a wide range of activities and programs focused on community engagement, research, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
www.cff.org/Arizona/
(602) 224‐0068 Terra Hanson
[email protected]
5055 E. Washington Phoenix, AZ 85034
St. Ste. 130
The team at the Cycstic Fibrosis Foundation will work tirelessly to extend and enhance life for those with cystic fibrosis by functioning as research pioneers, fundraisers, advocates, caregivers, and helping hands until we end this disease. Desert Botanical Garden http://www.dbg.org/
(480) 941‐1225 Nancy White
[email protected]
1201 N. Galvin Parkway
Phoenix, AZ 85008
Desert Botanical Garden works to provide research, exhibits and more designed to help us understand, protect and preserve the desert’s natural beauty.
Donor Network of Arizona
http://www.dnaz.org/ (602) 222‐2200 Ashley Siegel
Comm. Relations Coord.
[email protected] 201 W Coolage St
Phoenix, AZ 85013
Donor Network of Arizona (DNA) is the state’s federally designated, nonprofit organ procurement organization that coordinates organ, eye and tissue donation for transplantation
Dress for Success
http://www.dressforsu (602) 489‐7397 Pat Torres
ccess.org/
pat@dressforsuccessph 1024 E Buckeye Rd Phoenix, AZ 85034
oenix.org
Suite 165
Dress for Success provides each client with professional attire to secure employment, but we are about much more than simply a new outfit. Besides physically equipping the client with apparel and accessories, our programs furnish her with a confidence that she carries forever and the knowledge that she can actively define her life, the direction she takes and what success means to her.
Dysart Community Center
www.dysartcommunity (623) 933‐4242 Lord Garcillano GED Instructor
center.org/
lgarcillano@dysartcom 14414 N El Mirage El Mirage, munitycenter.org
Rd. P.O. Box 716
AZ 85335
The Dysart Community Center provides educational and developmental opportunities for low‐income children and adults in local communities. They proudly serve the community with GED, ESL, and citizenship courses for adults, after‐school and summer care for youth, and access to various basic needs resources for families and individuals. Expect More Arizona
http://www.expectmor (602) 381‐2267 Erin Eccleston
earizona.org/
ErinEccleston@expectm P.O. Box 16088
orearizona.org
Phoenix, AZ 85011‐
6088
Expect More Arizona fosters a shared voice and collaborative action among partners statewide to advocate for all Arizona students to have the opportunity to succeed, from their early years and throughout life. We're working with our partners to ensure funds for every child's education, access to a great teacher and principal, access to high quality early learning opportunities for Kindergarten readiness and literacy Father Matters
http://fathermatters.or (602) 774‐3298 Vance Simms, g/
Jessica [email protected] 3146 E Wier Ave rg; #28
Phoenix, AZ 85040
Father Matters is a nationwide community development organization, committed to building stronger, healthier communities by supporting, encouraging, and enlightening today’s fathers and families.
Feed My Starving Children
https://fmsc.org/
(480) 626‐1970 Patrick Hodgkins
Site Superv.
[email protected]
1345 South Alma School Road
Mesa, AZ
85201
Feed My Starving Children is a non‐profit Christian organization committed to feeding God’s children hungry in body and spirit. The approach is simple: children and adults hand‐pack meals specifically formulated for malnourished children, and we ship these meals to nearly 70 countries around the world.
Florence Crittenton
www.flocrit.org
(602) 288‐4502 Ashley Faye
Volunteer Services Manager
[email protected]
715 West Mariposa Phoenix, AZ 85013
Stree
Florence Crittenton of Arizona is a non‐profit 501C(3) organization that has served Arizona's girls and their families for well more than a century. Today we offer a comprehensive continuum of care designed to help at‐
risk girls from 10 to 21 overcome issues of abuse, neglect, teen pregnancy, teen parenting, and behavioral and/or mental health problems.
Foundation for Blind Children
www.seeitourway.org/ (602) 337‐8268 Brianna Lanute
[email protected] 2430 S 75th Ave, rg
1234 E Northern Phoenix, AZ 85043
, The Foundation for Blind Children serves the blind and visually impaired of all ages, from birth to currently 102 years old. As the only agency of its kind in Arizona, they are an essential resource to families and children with blindness or low vision.
Free Arts of Arizona
http://www.freeartsaz. (602) 258‐8100 Angela Palmer Comm. Liaison/ Volunteer Engage.
ext 11
org/
[email protected]
103 W. Highland Avenue, Suite 200 Phoenix, AZ 85013
Free Arts uses the healing powers of the arts to help abused and homeless children build resiliency and learn to trust and heal. All of the children in these programs have experienced combinations of family trauma, homelessness, and violence. Fresh Start Women's Center
http://www.freshstart (602) 252‐8494 Marcella women.org/home
Cloumbus
[email protected] 1130 E McDowell Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85006
Fresh Start Women's Center's mission is to empower women to transform their lives through education and engagement. Their programs and services focus on three core values: economic self‐sufficiency, education and personal development.
Girl Scouts of Arizona Cactus Pine Council
http://www.girlscoutsa (602) 452‐7083 Shannon z.org/
McDonald
shannonmcdonald@girl 3806 N 3rd St #200 Phoenix, AZ 85012
scoutsaz.org
Today, as yesterday, we continue the Girl Scout mission of building girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. We’re the preeminent leadership development organization for girls. And with programs for girls from coast to coast and across the globe, Girl Scouts offers every girl a chance to do something amazing.
Girls for a Change (Florence Crittenton )
http://www.girlsforach (602) 288‐4589 Kristen Frey
ange.org/
Volunteer Services Manager
[email protected]
715 West Mariposa Phoenix, Street
Arizona 85013
Phoenix Girl Action Teams include collaborations with schools, organizations and group homes. As of July 2010 Florence Crittenton has committed to be an affiliate of Girls For A Change. Through this affiliate relationship Florence Crittenton will now implement the Girls For A Change program in Maricopa County. Girls Ranch of Arizona, http://www.flocrit.org/ (602) 288‐4502 Ashley Faye
Inc. (Florence Crittenton programs_girls_ranch.
Volunteer Services Manager
[email protected]
715 W Mariposa St Phoenix, AZ 85013
# B With the addition of Girls Ranch to our continuum of care, Florence Crittenton expanded and enhanced programs and services for pregnant, parenting and non‐parenting girls ages 12‐18, who are in need of independent living, parenting and/or childcare skills training.
Goodwill (various in the http://www.goodwillaz (602) 535‐4000 Mary .org Januszewski
Phx Metro Area)
Volunteer Coord.
Mary.Januszewski@goo Corporate Center
dwillaz.org
2626 W. Beryl Phoenix, AZ 85021
Goodwill of Central Arizona is grateful for the goodwill of others, knowing people have a choice of where to bring their used clothing, household goods and furniture.
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona http://habitatcaz.org/
(623) 583‐2417 Luz Aguilar
Volunteer Services Asst.
[email protected]
9133 NW Grand Ave., Suite 1
Peoria, AZ
85345
Habitat for Humanity Central AZ is a nonprofit organization who partner with low‐income families, volunteers and sponsors to build, renovate and repair homes. HFHCAZ brings together a diverse group of individuals from all walks of life to support its mission of eliminating poverty housing.
HALO Animal Shelter
www.halorescue.org
602.506.2239
Jason RobertsonVolunteer & Foster Coord.
2500 S 27th Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85009
HALO Animal Shelter is a no‐kill shelter that aims to provide a refuge to pets that might otherwise be euthanized at other shelters for reasons such as treatable injuries, illness, or those who are too scared or too young to go up for adoption. HALO believes it is critical to continue to nurture relationships with other welfare agencies to create life‐saving strategies so we can all fully utilize our available resources to save as many Heard Museum
http://heard.org/
(602) 252‐8840 Allison Lester
[email protected]
2301 North Central Phoenix, AZ 85004
Avenue
The Heard Museum is a living museum – giving voice to a uniquely American people. The Heard Museum aims to educate visitors and promote greater public understanding of the arts, heritage and life ways of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, with an emphasis on American Indian tribes and other cultures of the Southwest.
Hearts of the Desert
www.HeartsoftheDeser (623) 229‐5827 Andre L. Pennington
t.com
Co‐Founder and COO
[email protected] 15508 W. Bell Rd, Suite 101‐176
Surprise, AZ 85374
Hearts of the Desert provides hope for foster children in Arizona who are victims of abuse, abandonment, and neglect. They offer shelter, mentoring, spiritual and other life opportunities to all children in our care.
Homeless Youth Connection
www.hycaz.org
(623) 374‐3747 Dawn Bogart
Executive Director
[email protected]
500 N. Bullard Ave. Goodyear, 85338
Ste. 28 AZ
The Homeless Youth Connection raises awareness and meets the needs of homeless youth. Youth are provided with basic necessities, case management, housing, life skills and mentors to ensure they have the resources to stay in school, complete their education and have a chance at a brighter future.
Homeward Bound
http://www.homeward (602) 263‐7654 Debbie Bacorn Comm. Outreach Mgr
boundaz.org/
d.bacorn@homewardb 2302 W Colter
oundaz.org
Phoenix, az 85015
Homeward Bound is working hand‐in‐hand with children and their families to embrace each day with hope, determination and empowerment. Our programs create pathways out of poverty for homeless families ready to make a change. Honey Foundation
www.honeyfoundation (623) 340‐4862 John Niemira
.org/
john@honeyfoundation 13817 W Van Buren Goodyear, 85338
.org
St
AZ
The Honey Foundation is making the world a better place, one kind act a time, spreading compassion and generosity across the globe. They feature interactive ways to track good deeds and watch as one kind action multiplies into a global movement of love and brotherhood.
Hope Women's Center
www.hopewomenscen (480) 983‐4673 Tammy ter.org
Abernethy
Executive Director
tammy@hopewomensc PO Box 3447
enter.org
Apache 85117
Junction, AZ
The Hope Women's Center works to engage, encourage, and equip vulnerable women and teen girls by providing support for their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
Horses Help
http://www.horseshelp (602) 569‐6059 Danielle .org/
Litchfield
Danielle.l@horseshelp. 3601 E. Rose org
Garden Ln.
Phoenix, AZ 85050
Horses Help is a premier accredited therapeutic and recreational agency that serves the special needs population by providing activities to empower them. By providing Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies utilizing specially trained horses.
Hospice of the Valley
https://www.hov.org/ (602) 410‐0355 Lori Mocola
[email protected]
1510 E. Flower St.
Phoenix, AZ 85014
[email protected] 501 S. 9th Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85007
[email protected]
4425 West Olive Avenue, #400 Glendale, AZ 85302
21000 N 75th Ave
Glendale, AZ
85308
416 N. 16th St.
Phoenix, AZ 85006
Hospice of the Valley provides compassionate end‐of‐life care for patients with life‐limiting illnesses.
ICM Food & Clothing Bank
www.icmaz.org
(602) 254‐7450 Abby Loza
ext 4 Dir. of Vol. & Outreach
ICM Food & Clothing Bank provides “an immediate response to basic human needs.” For 100 ‐ 150 families and individuals each day.
International Rescue Committee
http://www.rescue.org (602) 433‐
/double‐your‐impact 2440 ext 208 Sarah Lords
Volunteer & Internship coord.
International Rescue Committee's focus is to help people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by conflict and disaster through economic wellbeing, education, health, power, and safety.
Joy Christian School http://www.joyschool. (623) 362‐3200 Michelle org
Jefferson
Joy Christian School is a fully accredited school that serves Preschool through High School students. They offer small class sizes with Biblical integration.
Junior Achievement of Arizona
http://www.jaaz.org
480‐377‐8500
Lisa Potter
[email protected]
Junior Achievement of AZ helps prepare young people for the real world by showing them how to generate wealth and effectively manage it. By educating and inspires young people to value free enterprise and understand business and economics to improve the quality of their lives.
Keep Phoenix Beautiful
200 W Washington Phoenix, AZ 85003
St. 16th Floor
http://keepphxbeautiful602‐262‐4820
Keep Phoenix Beautiful works to involve and educate residents about recycling management and beautification practices.
Komen
www.komencanaz.org/ (602) 544‐2873 Bridget Eagy
komen‐race‐for‐the‐
[email protected] 2040 W. Bethany rg
Home Rd Ste 120
Phoenix, AZ 85015
Komen to save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality of care for all and energizing science to find the cures.
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
www.lls.org/
(602) 567‐7583 Michele Voeseller
[email protected] 3877 N. 7th Street Phoenix, AZ 85014
rg
Suite 300
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is dedicated to funding research, finding cures and ensuring access to treatments for blood cancer patients.
Liberty Wildlife
http://www.libertywild (480) 998‐5550 Carolee Bryan/Maz life.org/
[email protected]
11825 N. 70th St.
Scottsdale, 85254
AZ
[email protected]
1225 W. Jefferson St.
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Liberty Wildlife nurture the nature of Arizona through wildlife rehabilitation, natural history education and conservation services to the community.
Lodestar Day Resource Center
http://lodestardrc.org/ (602) 393‐9930 Dawn Shires
Volunteer Coord.
LDRC is an innovative program designed to serve as a gateway to self‐sufficiency and success for homeless individuals by having daily access to social support services, job assistance, convenience items, education, and creative outlets.
Maggie's Place
http://www.maggiespl (602) 262‐5555 Laurel Coil
ace.org
[email protected] 1517 E. McDowell Road
Phoenix, AZ 85006
Maggie's Place provides houses of hospitality and ongoing support to help pregnant and parenting women in need reach their goals.
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer
http://makingstrides.acs(602) 952‐7521 Coleen McKinstry
coleen.mckinstry@canc 4550 E Bell Rd Suite Phoenix, AZ 85032
er.org
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Making Strides Against Breast Cancer provides free, information and support to anyone touched by breast cancer and helps people reduce their breast cancer risk or find it early when it's most treatable.
Marc Community Resources West Village
www.marccr.com
(602) 443‐3555 Cherrise Swaip
cherrise.swaip@marccr. 3532 W. Thomas Rd Phoenix, AZ 85017
com
The Marc Community Resources provides opportunities for people to be actively involved in determining where and how they live, learn, work and play by providing educational, therapeutic, rehabilitation and social services to children and adults with developmental and, physical disabilities.
March of Dimes
www.marchofdimes.or (602) 287‐9935 Valerie g/
Tichenor
Director
vtichenor@marchofdim 3550 N Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012
es.org
Suite 610
March of Dimes led the way to discover the genetic causes of birth defects, to promote newborn screening, and to educate medical professionals and the public about best practices for healthy pregnancy.
Maricopa County Animal http://www.maricopa.go(602) 506‐7387 Debra Wood‐
LaFave
Care and Control
[email protected] 2500 S. 27th icopa.gov
Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85009
MCACC is proudly the #1 lifesaving open admission shelter in the Valley. The generous support of our volunteer force has made this possible. Volunteers provide care for our homeless animals from walking dogs to matching a family with their new kitten. It's easy to become a MCACC volunteer.
Maricopa Trail +Park Foundation
www.mctpf.org
(602) 469‐0708 Larry Snead [email protected]
The Maricopa Trail & Park Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting, promoting, developing, and maintaining one of the nation’s largest county park systems.
Moonlight Manor Assisted Living Home
http://www.moonlight (623) 330‐2708 Kay Moon
manorassistedliving.co
Owner/Manager
[email protected]
m
15129 W. Paradise Surprise, AZ 85374
Ln
The Moonlight Manor Assisted Living Home provides superior quality care for the elderly.
Nadaburg School District http://nadaburgsd.org/ (623) 388‐2100 Sylvia Figueroa
(should be on next [email protected] 32919 Center Street Wittmann, 85361
AZ
The Nadaburg School District provides a quality education for every student, with the knowledge, skills, attitudes and ethics necessary to succeed in the colleges or careers of their choice.
NARAL Pro Choice Arizona
http://www.prochoice (602) 258‐4091 Kat Sabine
arizona.org/
Executive Director [email protected]
m
PO BOX 16675
Phoenix, AZ 85011
NARAL Pro Choice AZ works to develop and sustain a constituency that uses the political process to guarantee every woman the right to make personal decisions regarding the full range of reproductive choices.
Native American Connection
http://www.nativecon (602) 254‐3247
nections.org/
931 E. Devonshire
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Native American Connection is improving the lives of individuals and families through Native American culturally appropriate behavioral health, affordable housing, and community development services. Oak Creek Watershed Council
http://www.oakcreekw (480) 254‐0745 Dalton
atershed.org/
Dalton@oakcreekwater PO Box732
shed.org
Sedona, AZ 86339
The Oak Creek Watershed Council is dedicated to maintaining a standard of excellence for watershed stewardship, as well as preserving the integrity of Oak Creek, and its tributaries.
Palm Valley Church
www.palmvalley.org (623) 536‐2106 [email protected]
431 N Litchfield Rd
Goodyear, 85338
AZ
The Palm Valley Church provides compelling Biblical teaching, engaging and creative services with upbeat music, exciting interactive children’s programs as well as energetic services for your middle School & high school students.
Phoenix Art Museum
http://www.phxart.org (602) 257‐1880 Jen Totem
/
Volunteer Coord.
[email protected] 1625 N. Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85004
j.black@phoenixcenterf 1202 N 3rd St.
orthearts.org
Phoenix, AZ 85004
The Phoenix Art Museum is connecting people to great art from around the world to enrich their lives and communities.
Phoenix Center for The Arts
www.phoenixcenterfor 602‐254‐3100 thearts.org
x307
Jessi Black
Engage. Manager
Phoenix Center for the Arts provides opportunities to participate in the visual and performing arts through quality classes, programming, and events. Classes are available for youth and adults throughout the year
Phoenix Day Central Park http://www.phoenixda (602) 574‐4634 Lori Silva
y.org/
Manager
[email protected] 115 East Tonto Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Dolores.ernst@phoenix. 150 South 12th gov
Street
Phoenix, AZ 85034
Phoenix Day Central Park is addressing the needs of early care and education, as well as supporting the comprehensive well being of the children.
Phoenix Fire Department‐ https://www.phoenix.go(602) 534‐5329 Dolores Ernst
Community Assistance The Phoenix Fire Department provides 24‐hour on‐scene crisis intervention and/or victims assistance services to the citizens of the Greater Phoenix area and works to provide emotional support in times of crisis.
Phoenix Herpetological www.PhoenixHerp.co
m
Society
(480) 513‐4377 Crystie Baker Director of Ed. & Outreach
ext 3
Coord. of Vol., Intern., & Comm. Service
[email protected] 20701 N. Scottsdale Scottsdale, 85255
om
Rd
AZ
The Phoenix Herpetological Society is a non‐profit organization that includes a surrender facility, education program, summer camps and rescue and rehabilitation facility to house reptiles until forever homes could be found and to educate people on responsible pet ownership and the importance on conservation and desert safety.
1201 N 85th Place
Power Paws Assistance https://azpowerpaws.or480‐970‐1322
Dogs
Scottsdale, 85257
AZ
The mission of Power Paws Assistance Dogs is to provide highly skilled assistance dogs to children and adults with disabilities, to provide education and continuing support for working assistance dog teams, and to be a resource in the community for people with disabilities.
PPEP, Inc Encompass‐ Avondale
http://www.ppep.org/ (623) 932‐9093 Crystal Castle
[email protected]
802 East 46th Street Tucson, AZ
85713
PPEP, Inc. works to improve the quality of rural life by providing education, training and practical life skills to empower people.
Radiant Church
http://radiantchurch.com(623) 975‐2662 Pastor Steve Pleasants
steve.pleasants@radian 15522 W. Paradise Surprise, Az 85374
tchurch.com
Ln.
Radiant Church creates environments to help each person in your family to own their faith by engaging children and student areas and connecting adults in every walk of life.
Ryan House
www.ryanhouse.org
(602) 200‐0767 Karuna Narang Comm. Volunteer Coord.
[email protected] 110 West Merrell g
Street Phoenix, AZ 85013‐
4500 Ryan House provides compassion with state‐of‐the‐art care to guide your child through their unique life‐limiting or end‐of‐life journey while providing your whole family with peace, comfort, and support.
Saddle Mountain School http://www.smusd90.or(623) 474‐5115 Vivian District
Martinez
vivan.martinez@smusd 38201 W. Indian 90.org
School Rd
Tonopah, AZ
85354
Avondale, AZ
85392
The Saddle Mountain School District provides high academic achievement supported by excelling programs in partnership with an active, collaborative community.
Salvation Army
http://www.salvationarm623‐932‐0472
Joel Harmon
[email protected] 11 N 3rd Ave
tionarmy.org
The Salvation Army is serving more people in the United States than ever before. We are already seeing large increases in the number of Americans seeking the basic necessities of life ‐ food, shelter, and warmth. Approximately 30 million people received help from The Salvation Army last year. This service includes support for adults, children and families, as well as international and disaster relieft.
Si Se Puede Learning Center
http://www.chavezfou (602) 272‐0080 Annie Eldon
ndation.org
ssplc.plazamanuel@gm 1440 E. Washington Phoenix, AZ 85024
ail.com
St
The Si Se Puede Learning Center works to keep our resident youth safe, help our working families and to inspire success among our youth. They enrich and improve the lives of farm worker and Latino families by meeting their essential human, cultural and community needs.
Sierra Club
http://www.sierraclub. (602) 253‐8633 Sandy Bahr org/arizona
Chapter Director
sandy.bahr@sierraclub. 514 W. Roosevelt org
St,
Phoenix, AZ 85003
The Sierra Club is working to protect Arizona’s wild places, wildlife, and waters, as well as the people and communities by exploring, enjoying, and protecting the wild places of the earth; to practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources.
Silver Lining Riding Program
www.silverliningriding. (520) 329‐7757 Amanda Hart Executive Director
org
amanda@silverliningridi 15341 W. Waddell Surprise, AZ 85379
ng.org
Rd #101
The Silver Lining Riding Program is helping people overcome life's obstacles through equine interaction.
Sojourner Center
www.sojournercenter. (602) 296‐3357 Leslie Moore
org/
Comm. Outreach Coord.
lmoore@sojournercent PO Box 20156
er.org
Phoenix, AZ 85036
Sarah@specialolympics 2100 S. 75th arizona.org
Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85043
Sojourner Center is providing comprehensive services to address the many ways domestic violence impacts women, children and the community.
Special Olympics http://www.specialoly (602) 476‐0836 Sarah Haines
mpicsarizona.org/ Dir. of Volunteers & HR The Special Olympics provides a gateway to empowerment, competence, acceptance and joy by providing year‐round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic‐type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
St Vincent de Paul
http://www.stvincentd (602) 261‐6886
epaul.net/
mgoshert@svdp‐az.org 420 Watkins Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85003
eaguilar@firstfoodbank. 2831 N. 31st org
Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85009
St. Vincent de Paul feeds, clothes, houses and heals individuals and families in our community who have nowhere else to turn for help.
St. Mary's Food Bank/First Food Bank
http://www.firstfoodb (602) 343‐5631 Evette Aguilar Volunteer Coordinator
ank.org/
The St. Mary's Food Bank offers an array of programs designed to help those in need receive food and other types of assistance, and offer opportunities for individuals and organizations to get involved
Streams Church
www.streamschurch.or 623‐606‐6474
g
Allen Keys
Exec. Pastor
6532 N. El Mirage Rd
Glendale, AZ
85307
At Streams Church we strive to be a relationship based, missional focused, community of faith serving the West Valley. The Legacy Initiatives
(877) 880‐5842 Notiosha D'Addabbo
not2047545@maricopa. 11225 N. 28th DR. edu
Suite #D220C
Phoenix, AZ 85029
To assist in identifying and fulfilling the needs of underserved community members by strategically coordinating the collaborative efforts of new and existing resources The Rock Church
http://www.therockaz.o(623) 932‐1009 Fausta Bridges
ext 106
faustabridges@therock 877 N.Sarival Ave.
az.com
Goodyear, 85338
AZ
The Rock can help each person find their purpose and destiny on earth by assisting each individual move through hurts and pains of the past, defeat addictions and problems, and become more successful in their spiritual journey
Touchstone Behavioral Health
www.touchstonebh.org/(602) 732‐4950 Faviola Santana
Prevention Program Lead ACPPI
Faviola.Santana@touch 15810 N 35th Ave
stonebh.org
Phoenix, AZ 85053
Touchstone is serving children and families by delivering the optimal continuum of health, education and social services for Arizona children and families.
Tovrea Carraro Society
http://www.tovreacarra602‐256‐3221
The Tovrea Carraro Society works to preserve, maintain and restore Tovrea Castle's historic structures, gardens and grounds, in partnership with the City of Phoenix.
Town of Gila Bend
http://www.gilabendaz
.org 5025 E Van Buren St.
Phoenix, AZ 85008
Today, Gila Bend, a small rural community, continues to be a transportation hub and a community that looks to the future. It is home to the Gatlin Site, a National Historic Landmark, the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, and a gateway to the Sonoran Desert National Monument.
Tumbleweed Center for http://tumbleweed.org (602) 271‐9904 Fadumo Youth Development /connect/contact‐us
Malow
[email protected] 3707 N. 7th St. rg
Suite 305
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Tumbleweed Center provides a safe space for collaborating with youth and young adults in our community who are vulnerable or experiencing homelessness.
Umbrella Project
http://www.umbrellapro623‐687‐7497
Travis Waldron Exec. Director
[email protected]
7647 E Edgemont Ave
Scottsdale, 85257
AZ
The Umbrella Project offers tools for self‐expression and empowers children through global exhibitions of their hand‐painted umbrellas. Children gain self‐esteem by knowing that donations for their one‐of‐a‐kind creations will benefit another child in need.
UMOM Day Center
https://www.umom.or (602) 275‐7852 Michelle g
Hargreaves
Volunteer Coord.
[email protected] 3333 E. Van Buren Phoenix, AZ 85008
rg
St.
UMOM Day Center is a homeless shelter for families in the state of Arizona. They work to prevent and ending homelessness with innovative strategies and housing solutions that meet the unique needs of each family and individual.
Valle Del Sol
http://www.valledelsol (602) 258‐6797 Imelda .com
ext 246
Romero
[email protected] 10320 W. McDowell Avondale, m
Rd., Suite G‐7024
AZ
85392
Valle Del Sol works to strengthen families with tools and skills for self‐sufficiency and by building the next generation of Latino and diverse leaders.
West Valley Arts Council www.westvalleyarts.or (623) 935‐6384 Desiree van de Dir. of Ops.
g/
ext 308
Boogaard
[email protected] 13243 N Founders Surprise, AZ 85379
g
Park Blvd
The West Valley Arts Council creates high quality of life for West Valley residents by growing a vibrant and connected arts and cultural community.
West Valley Child Crisis
wvccc.org
(623) 848‐8863 Candace Shulte
Foster Care, Adoption & Training Superv.
[email protected]
14050 N. 83rd Ave., Peoria, AZ #120
85381
The West Valley Child Crisis Center's (WVCCC) mission is to be proactive in ending the cycle of family violence through education, prevention programs, and safe placement services to promote healthy family environments for the future of Arizona's children.
WHEAT
https://hungerhurts.org 602‐955‐5076
4000 N. 7th St. Ste. Phoenix, AZ 85014
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WHEAT works to address the root causes of hunger while providing tools and resources to assist those in poverty. WHEAT's mission is to educate, advocate, motivate and empower individuals to action in the fight against poverty and hunger
White Tank Mountain
www.maricopa.gov/park(623) 935‐2505 Raymond ext 203
Schell Ranger [email protected] 20304 W. White a.gov
Tank Mountain Waddell, AZ 85355
The White Tank Mountains are the largest regional park in Maricopa County providing the quality parks, trails, programs, services and experiences that energize visitors and create life‐long users and advocates.
Wild at Heart
http://wildatheartrapt (480) 595‐5047 Beth Edwards
ors.org
beth@wildatheartowls. 31840 N. 45th org
Street
Cave Creek, 85331
AZ
Wild at Heart is an all‐volunteer organization which is dedicated to the conservation and preservation of Arizona's native wildlife.
World Hunger http://hungerhurts.org (602) 955‐5076 Cynthia Mudd Dir. of Ops
Education, Advocacy and /
cynthia.mudd@Hunger 4000 N. 7th St. Ste. Phoenix, AZ 85014
Hurts.org
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The World Hunger Education's Advocacy & Training organization works to educate, advocate, motivate and empower individuals to take action in the fight against poverty and hunger. YMCA
www.valleyymca.org/
(602) 212‐5140 Kristianna Casper
Membership and Business Director
[email protected]
2919 N Litchfield Rd Goodyear, 85395
AZ
Improving our community’s health and well‐being by offering support, guidance, resources, facilities and expertise
Youth4Youth
www.youth4youth.org (623) 208‐3230 Larry Tracey
[email protected] 5405 N. 99th Ave
Glendale, AZ
85305
Youth helping youth believe in themselves through responsibility and accountability Use our proactive approach to create safe, supportive and positive educational environments.