named programs · 7 · from sources
what they call their work
Corbin’s Legacy / ATSU Back 2 School Day
Hosts a comprehensive health and fun fair offering medical screenings, dental care, vision and hearing tests, meals, snacks, and school supplies for children and families
Corbin’s Legacy / ATSU Pediatric Screening Program
Operates a school-based clinic at Emerson Elementary School in Mesa, AZ, providing healthcare to at-risk children through A.T. Still University medical and physician assistant students
Corbin’s Legacy Can
Offers free canned fruits and vegetables to Title I families through farmer’s market-style distributions, improving nutrition access
Every Child Eats
Covers overdue school lunch bills to ensure all children receive a hot lunch daily
Feed a Hungry Child Over Break
Provides 1100 backpacks with 1–2 weeks of food to Title I elementary school children before school breaks, distributed 4–5 times per year
School Health Fairs
Provides free medical screenings for children and families with follow-up treatment and care when needed
Weekend Food Warriors
Distributes backpacks containing 8 complete meals to food-insecure Title I elementary school children every weekend during the academic year
activities · 8 groups
what they do
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Nutritional Support for Malnourished Youth 4 activities
- Healthy Snack Distribution to ClassroomsProvides several months of healthy snacks to Title I elementary school classrooms every Thursday through a simple application process.
- Healthy Snack Provision for ClassroomsProvides several months of healthy snacks to Title I elementary school classrooms every Thursday through a simple application process.
- Healthy Snack Provision for ClassroomsProvides several months of healthy snacks every Thursday to Title I elementary school classrooms through a simple application process.
- Healthy Snack Provision for ClassroomsProvides several months of healthy snacks to Title I elementary school classrooms every Thursday through a simple application process.
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Weekend and Supplemental Meal Provision for Youth 4 activities
- Weekend and Break Food Distribution for StudentsDistributes backpacks containing 7-8 meals weekly to elementary school children at Title I schools in and around Phoenix through the "Weekend Food Warriors" program. Additionally, through the "Feed a Hungry Child Over Break" program, the organization fills and distributes 1100 backpacks with 1 to 2 weeks of food to Title I elementary school children 4-5 times a year during school breaks (Fall, Spring, Winter, Summer).
- Weekend and Break Food Distribution for StudentsDistributes backpacks containing 7-8 meals weekly to elementary school children at Title I schools in and around Phoenix for the entire academic year through the "Weekend Food Warriors" program. Additionally, 1100 backpacks filled with 1 to 2 weeks of food are distributed to Title I elementary school children 4 to 5 times a year during school breaks (Fall, Spring, Winter, Summer) through the "Feed a Hungry Child Over Break" program.
- Weekend and School Break Food DistributionDistributes backpacks containing 7-8 meals weekly to elementary school children at Title I schools in and around Phoenix through the "Weekend Food Warriors" program, and provides 1-2 weeks of food in backpacks to Title I elementary school children 4-5 times a year during school breaks (Fall, Spring, Winter, Summer) through the "Feed a Hungry Child Over Break" program.
- Weekend and School Break Food DistributionDistributes backpacks containing 7-8 meals weekly to elementary school children at Title I schools in and around Phoenix through the "Weekend Food Warriors" program. Additionally, fills 1100 backpacks with 1-2 weeks of food and distributes them 4-5 times a year during school breaks (Fall, Spring, Winter, Summer) through the "Feed a Hungry Child Over Break" program.
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Farmers Market Food Assistance Programs 3 activities
- Free Farmer's MarketsOffers canned fruits and vegetables to Title I families through free farmer's markets.
- Free Farmer's Markets for Title I FamiliesOffers canned fruits and vegetables to Title I families through free farmer's markets.
- Free Farmer's Markets for Title I FamiliesOffers canned fruits and vegetables to Title I families through free farmer's markets.
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Basic Needs Provision for Youth and Families 3 activities
- Provision of School Supplies and UniformsPurchases school uniforms, supplies, and backpacks for students in need, provided anonymously.
- Provision of School Supplies and UniformsPurchases and provides school uniforms, supplies, and backpacks anonymously for students in need.
- Support for Student Needs (Uniforms, Supplies)Purchases school uniforms, supplies, and backpacks for students in need, provided anonymously.
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Teacher & Classroom Support Grants 2 activities
- Grant Funding for Classroom ResourcesSecures grant funding to support classroom resources, colleagues, and broader school needs.
- Support for Classroom and School NeedsSecures grant funding to support classroom resources, colleagues, and broader school needs.
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Integrated Health and Education Support 2 activities
- Request Form for Health and Educational NeedsOperates a nine-line request form to address health and educational needs for children, families, classrooms, and schools across the United States.
- Support for Educational and Health NeedsOperates a nine-line request form to address health and educational needs for children, families, classrooms, and schools across the United States.
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School-Based Meal Programs 2 activities
- School Lunch Debt PaymentPays overdue school lunch bills to ensure every child receives a hot lunch daily through the "Every Child Eats" program.
- School Lunch Debt PaymentPays overdue school lunch bills to ensure every child receives a hot lunch daily through the "Every Child Eats" program.
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Uncategorized 4 activities
- Medical Screenings and Follow-up CareProvides free medical screenings, including dental, vision, hearing, posture, and general medical checks, for children and their families, particularly at Title I schools. The organization also conducts follow-up with school nurses to ensure identified medical needs are addressed and provides free follow-up treatment and care when needed.
- Medical Screenings and Follow-up CareProvides free medical screenings, including dental, vision, hearing, posture, and general medical checks, for children and their families. This includes follow-up treatment and care, often in partnership with schools and medical professionals, and specifically targets Title I schools in Mesa and the broader Phoenix area.
- Medical Screenings and Follow-up CareProvides free medical screenings for children and their families, including dental, vision, hearing, posture, and general medical screenings, and offers follow-up treatment and care when needed, often in partnership with schools and medical professionals. This includes operating a pediatric screening clinic at Emerson Elementary School and conducting Health and Fun Fairs.
- Medical Screenings and Follow-up CareProvides free medical screenings for children and their families, including dental, vision, hearing, posture, and general medical screenings. The organization also conducts follow-up with school nurses to support students identified with unmet medical needs and provides free follow-up treatment and care when needed.
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financials · form 990EZ · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$76K
Contributions & grants$76K100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$52K
Program expenses—
Admin / overhead—
Fundraising—
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$52K
balance sheet
Total assets$45K
Cash—
Investments—
Liabilities—
Net assets$45K
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue -55.3%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
board members · 1
- Joan Leafman — Executive Director
relationships · 15
who they work with
- A.T. Still University Partner — Collaborates on the Back 2 School Day Health and Fun Fair and the Pediatric Screening Program.
- ASHS Partner — Provides physician assistants and their students for care at the clinic operated in partnership with Corbin's Legacy.
- ATSU Partner — Collaborates with ATSU on the Back 2 School Day health and fun fair.
- ATSU Partner — Collaborates with Corbin's Legacy to operate a pediatric screening clinic, providing care through its medical students and faculty.
- ATSU Partner — Partnered with Corbin's Legacy to open a clinic in a Title I elementary school for healthcare access.
- ATSU SOMA Partner — Provides physicians for care at the clinic operated in partnership with Corbin's Legacy.
- Emerson Elementary School Partner — Hosts the first Corbin’s Legacy / ATSU clinic in a Title I school.
- Grants Government — Received grant funding to support classroom and school-wide needs.
- Mesa Public Schools Partner — Partner in operating a pediatric screening clinic at Emerson Elementary School.
- Mesa Public Schools Partner — Partnered with Corbin's Legacy to operate a clinic at Emerson Elementary School.
- Mesa Public Schools Partner — Partnership to operate a clinic at Emerson Elementary School.
- Title I elementary schools Partner — Classrooms in Title I elementary schools receive healthy snacks from Corbin's Legacy based on need.
- Title I elementary schools Partner — Distribution sites for weekend meal backpacks to food-insecure students
- Treasures 4 Teachers Partner — Provides teacher giveaways for the Back 2 School Day event.
- mutually caring organizations and institutions Partner — Strategic partnerships with unnamed organizations and institutions to support health and educational services for children and families.