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Valley of the Sun United Way launches Tackling Absenteeism Campaign, in collaboration with the Helios Education Foundation and Calais Campbell of the Arizona Cardinals.

Organization awards emergency grants totaling more than $400,000 to Maricopa County nonprofit organizations to provide meals to families, children and senior adults.

Initiative will support families and individuals in Maricopa County impacted by SNAP benefit disruption.

Beginning in December, Valley of the Sun United Way will occupy the 14,000-square-foot Graham building at Park Central.

Valley of the Sun United Way announced today that seven nonprofit organizations received a total of $120,000 in grant funding to advance Fair Chance programs and initiatives for justice-impacted individuals.

Literacy Hubs are community-based spaces designed to close the literacy gap by providing students and families with critical reading support, tutoring, and engagement opportunities for children from birth to third grade.

Valley of the Sun United Way is pleased to announce the opening of its 2025-2026 request for proposals for eligible nonprofits, schools and other community organizations operating throughout Maricopa County.

Promoting regular attendance to reduce chronic absenteeism continues to be top initiative for improving educational outcomes

Announcement marks third year of funding by the NBA Foundation in support of Valley women.

The new Collaborative will build off existing efforts and explore comprehensive and interconnected Fair Chance approaches.
