United Food Bank

Student Hunger Relief program funds will empower United Food Bank to provide 25,000 nutritious meals to food-insecure students over the next year, ensuring they can focus on learning, playing, and growing.

Matthews Crossing

Funds for the Meals to Grow weekend food program means kids who once spent weekends hungry now open a backpack full of food, hope, and care. To them, it’s more than a meal; it’s a reminder that someone out there cared enough to show up.

Arizona Autism United

Funds for the Sensory Cooking Program: Free Cooking Classes for Youth with Autism will enable youth with autism and other developmental disabilities to participate in free cooking classes, teaching important life skills like independent cooking, food prep, and kitchen safety.

Seven Counties Services

Funds will support the TAYLRD Program Expansion for Transitional Age Youth and allow them to remain fully staffed as they provide housing, mental health, and life skills support to vulnerable youth ages 16–25, helping them build stability, independence, and confidence as they transition into adulthood.