Partnership Fund for Human Services Campus (HSC)
Join the ONE STEP AWAY campaign supporting the new homeless and those struggling with difficult times because of the current economic crisis. This 2008 Holiday initiative was launched by a coalition of business and community leaders calling on all of Arizona to support the urgent needs of their fellow residents.
The crisis that is today challenging your neighbor, a former work associate who just got laid off, a friend, or a single parent from your kids’ classroom. Arizona’s new homeless and newly challenged need your help. Add $10 or more to the Human Services Campus efforts and make your holidays and someone’s New Year a more joyful one.
This collaboration of faith-based, non-profit, government, private, and community organizations has come together to form what is now considered a national model. The founding Campus agencies, Central Arizona Shelter Services, Maricopa County Health Care for the Homeless, NOVA Safe Haven, St. Joseph the Worker, and St. Vincent de Paul, share a combined history of over 100 years of service to homeless individuals in our community. By combining their efforts, they are now better able to serve a truly vulnerable community who all too often remain hidden in our society and whose chronic needs are often unmet.
Your donation will greatly help the Human Services Campus partnership and the programs most in need of funding through. Thank you for your interest and support!
Click the button at right marked "Donate" and help spread the word and help HSC by clicking on "Start a Fundraising Page".
Recent Donors
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Peggy Akin
- Phoenix, AZ
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Donation made in honor of Bryan Gardner
This donation is made to honor the life of Bryan Gardner.
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Monika Roberts-Brown
- Lakewood, WA
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Donation made in honor of In memory of BRYAN GARDNER
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Melissa Brady
- Glendale, AZ
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Donation made in honor of Bryan Gardner
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naomi berg
- scottsdale, AZ
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Donation made in honor of Daniel Hirtz
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Brooke Corley
- Tempe, AZ
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Donation made in honor of Marty Shultz, Man of the Year
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Abby Sher
- Santa Monica, CA
- I shudder to think of how many more will enter the ranks of the homeless as the economy worsens. Keep up the good work.
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Jennifer Flicker
- Scottsdale, AZ
- We hope you continue to meet your goals in serving our community. Thank you for the work you do.
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Carole Downs
- Phoenix, AZ
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Donation made in honor of Kaye Carlson
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Shawn Richter
- Scottsdale, AZ
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Barry Zorman
- Scottsdale, AZ
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