Wells Fargo: The company announced that it donated more than $ 8 million in 2015 to support Arizona schools and nonprofits. Visit stories.wellsfargobank.com for more information.
UnitedHealthcare: The company is expanding its partnership with the 4-H Youth Development Program at the University of Arizona by promoting budgeting and nutrition education in underserved communities with the “4-H Food Smart Families” program. UnitedHealthcare has donated $55,000 to UA Extension, which administers 4-H programs throughout the state.
Green Valley Pecan Co.: The company has named Sahuarita Unified School District as beneficiary of its Fourth Annual Nut Run 5k, to take place at 8 a.m. Saturday, April 16, at the Green Valley Pecan Company. SUSD will get a portion of the funds raised through race registrations. For information or to register, see taggrun.com/event/nut-run-5k-2/ .
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Mobile Meals of Tucson: On March 30, Mayor Jonathan Rothschild and Lea Marquez Peterson, president/CEO of the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, joined Mobile Meals’ “All-Star Driving Team” to highlight the persistent issues of hunger and isolation that affect many homebound adults.
The Tucson Police Foundation: The nonprofit foundation is asking for community participation in the Eighth Annual Canine Walk for Cops, sponsored by the Pima County Attorney’s Office. The walk starts at 8 a.m. Saturday, April 9 at Brandi Fenton Memorial Park. For information or to register, see tucsonpolicefoundation.org/canine-walk-for-cops/.
Cenpatico Integrated Care: The company was a premier sponsor of the Southern Arizona NAMIWalk on Saturday, April 2, to support the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
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