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CORBINS LEGACY

AZ · EIN 474656419 · $76K rev · operational · corbinslegacy.org
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Corbin's Legacy provides food, healthcare, and academic support to at-risk elementary school children and their families, primarily in Title I schools across the United States. The organization runs programs including weekend and holiday food distribution, school-based health screenings, and medical clinics in partnership with A.T. Still University. It was founded in memory of teacher Corbin Leafman to continue her mission of ensuring no child goes hungry or lacks basic needs.

activities · 17

what they do

direct service · 15
  • Offers canned fruits and vegetables to Title I families through free farmer's markets.
  • Free Farmer's Markets for Title I Families On-Campus and Pop-Up Food Pantries
    Offers canned fruits and vegetables to Title I families through free farmer's markets.
  • Healthy Snack Distribution to Classrooms School-Based Meal Programs
    Provides several months of healthy snacks to Title I elementary school classrooms every Thursday through a simple application process.
  • Healthy Snack Provision for Classrooms School-Based Meal Programs
    Provides several months of healthy snacks to Title I elementary school classrooms every Thursday through a simple application process.
  • Healthy Snack Provision for Classrooms School-Based Meal Programs
    Provides several months of healthy snacks every Thursday to Title I elementary school classrooms through a simple application process.
  • Medical Screenings and Follow-up Care Free Community Health Screenings
    Provides 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.
  • Medical Screenings and Follow-up Care Free Community Health Screenings
    Provides 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 Care Free Community Health Screenings
    Provides 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.
  • Provision of School Supplies and Uniforms Back-to-School Supply Distribution
    Purchases school uniforms, supplies, and backpacks for students in need, provided anonymously.
  • Provision of School Supplies and Uniforms Back-to-School Supply Distribution
    Purchases and provides school uniforms, supplies, and backpacks anonymously for students in need.
  • School Lunch Debt Payment School-Based Meal Programs
    Pays overdue school lunch bills to ensure every child receives a hot lunch daily through the "Every Child Eats" program.
  • Support for Educational and Health Needs Child Care & Early Learning Programs
    Operates a nine-line request form to address health and educational needs for children, families, classrooms, and schools across the United States.
  • Weekend and Break Food Distribution for Students School-Based Meal Programs
    Distributes 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 Distribution School-Based Meal Programs
    Distributes 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.
  • Weekend and School Break Food Distribution School-Based Meal Programs
    Distributes 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.
capacity building · 2
strategies · 18

how they think

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named programs · 7

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
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.