irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2021
what they reported doing
Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.
- #1 primary $0BRINGING LOVE AND JOY AND MEMORIES OF HAPPIEST TIMES TO PEOPLE OF ALL AGES, RELIGIONS, RACES, CREEDS AND NATIONALITIES THROUGH SANTA'S VISITS AND GIVING OF CANDY CANES AND STUFFED ANIMALS.**********NO SANTA VISITS DUE TO PANDEMIC ******************************
named programs · 3 · from sources
what they call their work
Computer Refurbishment Program
Refurbishes donated Windows 10 or better computers at no cost and distributes them to individuals and families in need to support education and employment
Santa Visitation Program
Volunteer Santa Claus visits nursing homes, hospitals, schools, and community events to distribute candy canes and stuffed animals, bringing emotional comfort and joy to people of all ages
Short Term Emergency Assistance
Provides financial aid for rent, utilities, medical bills, prescriptions, food, and replacement of household items after emergencies such as fires
activities · 7 clusters
what they do
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Donation Bin Clothing Drives 4 activities
- Acceptance and refurbishment of donated goodsAccepts donations of new toys, art, clothing, furniture, household items, and usable computers, and refurbishes donated computers (Windows 10 or better) at no cost. Also provides vehicle pickup services for donated running cars.
- Acceptance and refurbishment of donated itemsAccepts donations of new toys, art, clothing, furniture, household items, and usable computers; refurbishes donated computers (Windows 10 or better) at no cost for redistribution.
- Donated Goods Collection and RefurbishmentAccepts donations of new toys, art, usable computers, vehicles, clothing, furniture, and household items. The organization also refurbishes donated computers (Windows 10 or better) at no additional cost and provides vehicle pickup for donated running cars.
- Donation Collection and RefurbishmentAccepts donations of new toys, art, usable computers (Windows 10 or better), vehicles, clothing, furniture, and household items, and refurbishes donated computers for distribution.
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Holiday Gift and Family Support Programs 4 activities
- Distribution of donated goods and gifts via Santa visitsConducts year-round and seasonal visits as Santa Claus to over 100 locations annually—including nursing homes, hospitals, schools, detention centers, and private parties—distributing candy canes, stuffed animals, new toys, and other gifts to children and adults in need, with a focus on those who are isolated or vulnerable.
- Santa Claus Visits and Gift DistributionProvides visits with Santa Claus to individuals of all ages, particularly those in group homes, nursing homes, schools, retirement homes, hospice facilities, hospitals, and detention centers. During these visits, the organization distributes candy canes, stuffed animals, and other gifts to bring joy and a sense of being remembered.
- Santa Claus Visits and Gift DistributionProvides visits by Santa Claus to various facilities including group homes, nursing homes, schools, retirement homes, hospice facilities, hospitals, churches, and therapy centers, distributing candy canes, stuffed animals, and other gifts. This program has reached over 300,000 people over 41 years, with annual visits to over 5,000 people and distribution of thousands of gifts.
- Visits by Santa Claus to distribute gifts and provide emotional supportConducts year-round and seasonal visits by Santa Claus to over 5,000 people annually across Arizona, including at nursing homes, hospitals, schools, churches, group homes, hospice facilities, and private parties, distributing candy canes, stuffed animals, and other gifts to individuals who are lonely, sick, or disadvantaged. Over 41 years, these visits have reached over 300,000 people and included the distribution of more than 300,000 candy canes and 320,000 stuffed animals.
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Emergency Fire Recovery Assistance 2 activities
- Emergency Assistance for Basic NeedsOffers year-round short-term emergency assistance to disadvantaged individuals and groups in Arizona for basic living items such as rent, utilities, medical bills, prescriptions, food, and replacement beds and clothing after fires.
- Emergency Basic Needs AssistanceOffers year-round short-term emergency assistance to disadvantaged individuals and groups in Arizona for basic living items such as rent, utilities, medical bills, prescriptions, food, and replacement beds and clothing after fires.
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Volunteer-Run Educational Programming 2 activities
- Operates with a volunteer-only workforceFunctions without paying salaries to any staff or leadership, relying entirely on volunteer labor to deliver services.
- Volunteer-led operational modelOperates entirely without paying salaries to any staff or leadership, relying on volunteer labor to deliver services.
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Basic Needs Provision for Youth and Families 2 activities
- Short-term emergency assistance for basic living needsProvides emergency financial and material aid to disadvantaged individuals and families for essential needs including rent, utilities, medical bills, prescriptions, food, and replacement beds and clothing following crises such as fires. This assistance targets those experiencing low income, family displacement, or personal distress.
- Year-round direct assistance for basic living needsProvides short-term emergency and ongoing assistance with rent, utilities, medical bills, prescriptions, food, clothing, furniture, and replacement beds to individuals and families facing low income, mental or physical health challenges, family displacement, or personal crises.
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Women's Education & Career Advancement Support 1 activity
- Low-income service commitmentCommits to spending at least 50% of its annual budget on services for Arizona residents living at or below low-income or poverty levels.
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Vehicle Donation Program Management 1 activity
- Vehicle donation and pickup programProvides vehicle pickup services for donated running cars to support its charitable operations and aid for low-income individuals.
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financials · form 990 · fy2021
the money
revenue
Total revenue$12K
Contributions & grants$12K100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$18K
Program expenses97%
Admin / overhead2%
Fundraising1%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineProfessional Fees
balance sheet
Total assets$85K
Cash$85K
Investments$0
Liabilities$0
Net assets$85K
Liquid reserves57.3 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2021 · YoY revenue -46.5%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021
who runs it
board members · 4
- ELLEN CAMPBELL — President
- ELLEN F CAMPBELL — Secretary
- JOHNATHAN CAMPBELL — Director
- STEFANIE S CAMPBELL — Treasurer
relationships · 1
who they work with
- State of Arizona Government — Recognized as a Qualifying Charitable Organization under Arizona state tax law for the Working Poor Tax Credit.