activities · 5
what they do
direct service · 5
- Flower Girl Program Girls' Life Skills & Leadership DevelopmentNearly 1,000 high school senior girls have completed this year-long program, which includes community service experiences, self-improvement seminars, and leadership opportunities.
- Flower Girl Program Girls' Life Skills & Leadership DevelopmentA year-long program for high school senior girls that includes community service experiences, self-improvement seminars, and leadership opportunities; nearly 1,000 participants have completed the program.
- Warm Feet Warm Hearts programHas provided thousands of pairs of shoes and hundreds of jackets to Chandler children in need over the past 27 years.
- Weekenders Food Program School-Based Meal ProgramsProvides nearly 600 bags of kid-friendly food each weekend during the school year to children in 23 schools within the Chandler Unified School District. Also provides $15 grocery store vouchers to participating children for use during school intersession breaks.
- Weekenders Food Program School-Based Meal ProgramsProvides nearly 600 bags of kid-friendly food each weekend during the school year to children in 23 schools within the Chandler Unified School District. Also provides $15 grocery store vouchers to participating children during school intersession breaks.
strategies · 6
how they think
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- Addressing poverty through basic needs provision basic_needs_provisionThe organization addresses the multifaceted problems associated with poverty, such as hunger, low self-esteem, and poor academic achievement, by providing basic necessities to vulnerable populations.
- Basic Needs Fulfillment Approach basic needs provisionAddresses the root effects of poverty—such as hunger, poor self-esteem, and low academic achievement—by directly fulfilling the basic needs of vulnerable populations, thereby creating foundational stability for improvement.
- Basic Needs Fulfillment Approach basic needs provisionAddresses the root effects of poverty—such as hunger, poor self-esteem, and low academic achievement—by directly fulfilling basic needs for vulnerable populations, thereby creating foundational stability for improvement.
- Community-Centered Engagement Model community engagementEngages the community through financial support and service commitments informed by a deep understanding of local strengths and needs, ensuring that interventions are contextually relevant and community-driven.
- Community-Centered Engagement Model community engagementEngages the community through financial support and service commitments informed by an understanding of local strengths and needs, ensuring responsive and contextually relevant interventions.
- Community-informed supportThe organization engages with the community to understand its strengths and needs, using this insight to guide financial support and service commitments.
named programs · 3
what they call their work
Flower Girl Program
A year-long mentorship program for high school senior girls that includes community service, leadership development, and self-improvement seminars; has served nearly 1,000 girls since 1952.
Warm Feet Warm Hearts
Provides new shoes and jackets to needy Chandler schoolchildren who otherwise lack proper footwear and winter clothing.
Weekenders Food Program
Provides nearly 600 bags of kid-friendly food each weekend during the school year to children in 23 schools within the Chandler Unified School District; includes $15 grocery vouchers during school breaks.
relationships · 5
who they work with
- Arizona Biltmore Partner — Contributed time or financial support to events and programs
- Chandler Police Department Partner — Officer Noah Dueker contributed time or financial support to events and programs
- Payless Shoes Partner — Provided vouchers for needy Chandler children to purchase new shoes.
- Salt River Project Partner — Contributed time or financial support to events and programs
- Western State Bank Partner — Contributed time or financial support to events and programs