2014 Annual Report
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The new One Home, One Family at a Time Donation Program was kicked off in a big way last week making the front page of the Ahwatukee Foothills News! Over $2000 has been donated since the start of the program just a couple of months ago. We are so excited to be the recipients of
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Greg Stainton and Shirley Coomer from Keller Williams Sonoran Realty have started a new giving program benefiting the Kyrene Family Resource Center called the “One Home, One Family at a Time”. As a part of the “One Home, One Family at a Time” program Greg and Shirley will donate a portion of their sales commissions to
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Thank you to all who helped make Winter Wonderland a success! Over 1030 children served! Winter Wonderland is an event to support Kyrene families in need who have been identified by and referred by school and district staff. Families who attend are invited to come and “shop” for new toys and gifts for their children.
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Stretched along Kyrene Centennial Middle School’s track on Saturday for the district’s first Acts of Kindness event, Kyrene Monte Vista Elementary students raked in a paper chain with more than 3,000 links representing random acts of kindness. Stemming from the district-wide program, Rachel’s Challenge, the students were inspired to spread kindness through small, everyday acts
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Recent headlines of school shootings, violence and suicides express the concern the nation has in regard to the mental health of its youth. Childhood exposure to severe bullying, in particular, often is cited as the cause of serious long-term effects that ultimately can lead to anxiety, depression and suicide in adults. No one is less
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The 3-year-old resource center in Tempe serving Ahwatukee families is in need of food donations for April. The Kyrene Family Resource Center, a joint effort by the Kyrene School District and the Kyrene Foundation, estimates that about 2,000 to 3,000 pounds of food like canned goods, peanut butter, rice and dry beans, hearty soups, and
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