Skate After School, a Phoenix-based nonprofit, is giving free skateboards to kids.
Skate After School began in 2012 as a small community project and...
Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona became even more important during the pandemic. Children need to use the arts to get rid of icky, scary feelings.
Valley Youth Theatre is replacing its annual fundraising gala with an eight-hour virtual telethon.
The VYTal Affair-athon will be streamed live on YouTube, Facebook and...
Ryan House — a local nonprofit that supports children and their families as they navigate life-limiting medical conditions or end-of-life journeys with palliative and...
The Phoenix Indian Center is collecting donations of much-needed supplies to deliver to the Navajo Nation, the third-highest coronavirus-affected area in the United States.
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In mid-March, Isabel Arboleda and Brooke Patel were deep into their college studies, looking forward to wrapping up their freshman year and planning summer...
To connect with neighbors at a time of social distancing, the Olson family of north Phoenix built a Kind Cart, a moveable neighborhood painting experience like the one they have always enjoyed at the Children's Museum of Phoenix.
The coronavirus gave Arizona taxpayers until July 15 to file 2019 state and local taxes, but did not change the deadline for making tax-credit donations.
Feeling helpless? Take a walk and make it count! Walk With Me Goes Virtual is an effort to provide critical support for Arizona children with disabilities.
Sixteen-year-old Michael Bendok of Phoenix and 13-year-old Clare Flaherty of Scottsdale have been awarded the The Prudential Spirit of Community Award as Arizona's 2020...