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We have given each beneficiary a three-year commitment from the Arizona Cardinals Foundation to fund new and innovative programs that expand services, promote inclusion and create equal opportunities for those living with an IDD.

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We have given each beneficiary a three-year commitment from the Arizona Cardinals Foundation to fund new and innovative programs that expand services, promote inclusion and create equal opportunities for those living with an IDD.

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We have partnered with four organizations, each with proven track records in the special needs space with visionary ideas. Funding will support bold, innovative programs that bring long-term impact to individuals and families navigating life with special needs.

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We have partnered with four organizations, each with proven track records in the special needs space with visionary ideas. Funding will support bold, innovative programs that bring long-term impact to individuals and families navigating life with special needs.

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Established in 1997, Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) is an internationally recognized nonprofit that conducts innovative research, provides evidence-based practices, disseminates effective training and builds inclusive communities for individuals with autism and their families. SARRC is dedicated to autism research, education, evidence-based treatment, and community outreach. Additionally, SARRC is one of the only autism organizations in the world that provides a lifetime of services for individuals and their families while also conducting cutting-edge research. Learn more at autismcenter.org.

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Treasure House is more than a place to live — it's a place to belong.

Located in the heart of Phoenix, Treasure House is a supportive living community for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs), designed to empower residents to lead independent, purpose-driven lives. It was founded on the belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to grow, connect and thrive. Treasure House provides a safe and vibrant environment where abilities are celebrated, friendships flourish and personal growth is a daily reality. With individualized support, engaging programs and a strong sense of community, residents are given the tools — and the belief in themselves — to live boldly and meaningfully.

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The purpose of Special Olympics Arizona is to empower children and adults with intellectual disabilities to live healthy, fulfilling and meaningful lives. This vision of acceptance and inclusion is realized through health, leadership, and advocacy programs, as well as providing year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-style sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving more opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community. For more information on Special Olympics Arizona visit www.specialolympicsarizona.org

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Barrow Neurological Foundation raises awareness and funds for patient care, medical education, and research offered at Barrow Neurological Institute at Dignity Health St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Barrow is an internationally recognized leader in neurology, neurosurgery, and neuroscience research, treating patients with a wide range of conditions, including brain and spinal tumors, neuromuscular diseases, aneurysms, stroke, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, headache disorders, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, concussion, and more.