Nearly 1,000 female middle school students from around the Valley attended Xavier College Preparatory’s eighth annual “Girls Have IT Day!” on Friday, March 4th. Part of this year’s Arizona SciTech […]
Hacienda Children’s Hospital has been awarded a grant in the amount of $10,000 by NBAZ Charities. The check was presented at the hospital’s campus in Mesa. Pamela M. Keefe, […]
Friendly House is one of the longest serving non-profits in the Valley. It began in 1920 to serve the large influx of immigrants to the nation and state providing […]
With a swirl of fresh white ball gowns, perfectly coiffed hair, and bright smiles around, Valley debutantes prepare themselves for their presentation to society. There is a hum of music […]
For more than a 100 years, The American Cancer Society has been leading the fight to end cancer. Now, more people survive cancer than ever before and new paths towards […]
Innovation requires creativity and imagination. At the i.d.e.a. Museum, visitors tap into creativity and imagination through design in art, science and technology. Located in downtown Mesa, the innovative museum provides […]
The Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) has appointed Larry D. Hillwig as its new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO). SARRC recently created the CAO position to support building the […]
Women of Scottsdale has selected VALLEYLIFE as the 2016 Philanthropy Partner. VALLEYLIFE provides disabled individuals of all ages the opportunity to live a life with choices, independence and dignity. They […]
When Collin Cunningham came to Arizona she found herself in a completely new environment without her family or her friends. Fortunately, as a volunteer mentor she found new friendships in […]
VOILA! Scottsdale Tucked into an unsuspecting corner of Scottsdale is a magnificent, authentic French restaurant called Voila!, which proves there’s a lot more to French food than escargot and baguettes. […]