$500,000 To Further Expand Child Care
Governor Ducey announced this week $500,000 from the AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund has been allocated to organizations that provide out-of-school child care in the state. The funding will support extended hours and enrichment programs to meet the increased demand of child care for families while students distance learn and parents or guardians work.
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$300,000 For Arizonans In Need
Governor Ducey this week announced $300,000 in grant funding to organizations providing Arizonans in need with rental assistance, telehealth and transportation to health services. The funding recipients, St. Vincent de Paul and Open Hearts, will use the funding to help vulnerable populations avoid eviction and access services needed to preserve health.
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SRP Donates $100,000 To Support Arizonans In Need, Frontline Medical Professionals
Governor Ducey this week announced the Salt River Project (SRP) has donated $100,000 to the AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund, supporting frontline workers and efforts to mitigate the medical and economic impact of COVID-19 in Arizona.
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$100,000 To Support Children In Out-Of-Home Care
Governor Ducey announced this week $100,000 in funding from the AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund has been allocated to organizations that support foster families. The funding will be used to support increased demand for supplies, services and educational needs for the more than 14,000 Arizona kids in out-of-home care and the families who care for them.
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Western Alliance Bank Donates $150,000 To AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund
Governor Ducey announced this week Western Alliance Bank has donated $150,000 to the AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund, supporting Arizona’s medical professionals and families in need. The fund has received more than $8.2 million in donations, which will be used to help mitigate the medical and economic impact of COVID-19 in Arizona.
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Arizona Recognizes Military Appreciation Month
Governor Doug Ducey declared May 2020 Military Appreciation Month to recognize the sacrifices made by our nation’s military personnel and their families to protect our safety and freedom.
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Arizona Celebrates Class Of 2020 Graduates
Governor Ducey declared Wednesday, May 20, 2020, Class of 2020 Celebration Day to recognize the thousands of graduating Arizona high school, trade school, community college, and university students.
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Have a safe and meaningful Memorial Day 🇺🇸
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