Thunderbirds Charities Awards $60K to Assistance League of Phoenix

Thunderbirds Charities recently awarded the Assistance League of Phoenix a $60,000 grant to support their Operation School Bell.

The Delivering Dreams Bus is the mobile unit of Operation School Bell, the signature program of Assistance League of Phoenix, and serves over 8,500 students each school year both through the bus and the satellite dressing center located in Sunnyslope.

“This has been a very challenging year for so many nonprofits,” says Aimee RunyonAssistance League of Phoenix CEO. “We are so appreciative of Thunderbirds Charities generous donation. It will help us buy new shoes and clothing to fill our buses. We have been working hard to serve children any way possible during this pandemic. We know many families are counting on us to help outfit their children in the new year.”

The Assistance League of Phoenix has three Delivering Dreams Buses sponsored by the Arizona Diamondbacks, Rotary 100/BHHS Legacy Foundation and Fiesta Bowl Charities/BHHS Legacy Foundation.  The donation from Thunderbirds Charities will help purchase clothing/shoes to fill these buses.

Typically, Assistance League of Phoenix partners with more than 90 Title I schools throughout the year. Each school can select up to 100 children who qualify for the program (students on the free or reduced lunch program). Once on board the Delivering Dream Bus, students work with volunteers to select correct sizes. Each student receives a bundle of items valued at approximately $200-250 and includes two bottoms, three tops, six pair of socks, six underwear, a sweatshirt, belt, a pair of shoes and a personalized health kit full of hygiene items.

“We’re pleased to be able to fund the Assistance League of Phoenix’s work in the community,” says Tim Woods, Thunderbirds Charities president. “They are making a difference in the lives of so many children.  We applaud their efforts and wish them success in the coming year.”

About Perrine Adams

Perrine Adams is the Managing Editor of The Red Book and Lifestyle Editor for Frontdoors Magazine.
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