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Last year the team from Keller Williams Realty Sonoran Living collected 175 boxes worth of food which they donated to the Kyrene Family Resource Center.
Last year the team from Keller Williams Realty Sonoran Living collected 175 boxes worth of food which they donated to the Kyrene Family Resource Center.
Last year the team from Keller Williams Realty Sonoran Living collected 175 boxes worth of food which they donated to the Kyrene Family Resource Center.
Last year the team from Keller Williams Realty Sonoran Living collected 175 boxes worth of food which they donated to the Kyrene Family Resource Center.
Several years ago when the Kyrene School District decided to use money from bonds to build a permanent location for its Kyrene Family Resource Center, officials could not have predicted how crucial a haven it would be for families struggling to make ends meet.
Several years ago when the Kyrene School District decided to use money from bonds to build a permanent location for its Kyrene Family Resource Center, officials could not have predicted how crucial a haven it would be for families struggling to make ends meet.
Several years ago when the Kyrene School District decided to use money from bonds to build a permanent location for its Kyrene Family Resource Center, officials could not have predicted how crucial a haven it would be for families struggling to make ends meet.
David Schauer, KSD superintendent, was on hand Wednesday to open a new facility next to Kyrene de los Niños.
David Schauer, KSD superintendent, was on hand Wednesday to open a new facility next to Kyrene de los Niños.
Debbie Pettas (left) and Yvonne Crudup have volunteered at the Kyrene Resource Center for years and were on hand Wednesday when district officials opened a new facility next to Kyrene de los Niños.
Debbie Pettas and Yvonne Crudup (center and right) talk to a parent Wednesday who attended a grand opening for the Kyrene Resource Center, located next to Kyrene de los Niños. The center offers clothing and other necessities for families in need.
Debbie Pettas and Yvonne Crudup (center and right) talk to a parent Wednesday who attended a grand opening for the Kyrene Resource Center, located next to Kyrene de los Niños. The center offers clothing and other necessities for families in need.
Debbie Pettas (left) and Yvonne Crudup have volunteered at the Kyrene Resource Center for years and were on hand Wednesday when district officials opened a new facility next to Kyrene de los Niños.
David Schauer, KSD superintendent, was on hand Wednesday to open a new facility next to Kyrene de los Niños.
Debbie Pettas (left) and Yvonne Crudup have volunteered at the Kyrene Resource Center for years and were on hand Wednesday when district officials opened a new facility next to Kyrene de los Niños.
Debbie Pettas and Yvonne Crudup (center and right) talk to a parent Wednesday who attended a grand opening for the Kyrene Resource Center, located next to Kyrene de los Niños. The center offers clothing and other necessities for families in need.
September 14, 2004
The Teen Resource Center in Tempe runs mostly on donations and volunteer work. But unfortunately they are lacking in both at the moment and looking for outside help.
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records
Kyrene schools put in some extra effort to benefit needy families inside and outside the district during the holidays.
The following Web resources on teen driving supplement the 'Dying to Drive' special report that runs May 7-9, 2006 in the Tribune newspapers.
November 24, 2004
Chandler resident Helen Visokey’s days are consumed with her husband’s needs — doling out pills, helping him get dressed, preparing and cutting his food, helping him shave, and making sure he reads the newspaper and exercises every day.
March 15, 2005
Recently, I went on a walk to help the Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center raise money for autism. My cousin is 7 and was diagnosed with autism at age 4. He has been with SARRC ever since it’s been in existence.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Andy Warren, Maracay Homes
Guest Commentary by Michael Carroll
Guest commentary by Phil Kerpen
By Mark Heller, Tribune
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