Giving hope to children and families battling childhood cancer. childrenscancernetwork.org One in 260 children will be diagnosed with cancer, a life-threatening disease impacting a child and family regardless of gender, age, or socioeconomic status. Children’s Cancer Network (CCN), a 501c3 non-profit, supports children and families throughout their cancer journey with the resources and assistance needed to cope with the disease. Join us in filling the gap where hospitals and insurance leaves off in one of the following ways: Donate Make a difference to all Arizona children and families battling childhood cancer, Children’s Cancer Network is a Qualified Charitable Organization for the Arizona Tax Credit. Participate Join the Tommy Bahama Sunset Golf Classic benefiting CCN on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. Learn more at ccngolf2024.givesmart.com. Become a Partner Provide creative programming for childhood cancer warriors, siblings, and parents at the CCN Let’s Move Center. Sponsor Support a cancer warrior or sibling at our CCN day camps to optimize physical, emotional, and social outcomes related to the childhood cancer journey.
FRONTDOORS MAGAZINE | 47 SPOT 127 is creating a digital media revolution Finding Their VOICE Origin SPOT 127 is a creative hub where young people can learn about broadcasting and storytelling. It was created through a collaboration between the nonprofit Friends of Public Radio Arizona, Rio Salado College and KJZZ 91.5 FM. The Maryvale center opened in 2012, but the program’s roots go back to 2007, when KJZZ started the Teen Radio Project, which sent skilled journalists into local high schools to teach students about radio production and storytelling. SPOT 127 is the evolution of that project. It’s a place where young people can explore the world of radio, express themselves creatively, and get instruction in digital skills vital for success in today’s economy. LEADERSHIP Trevor Gahona Senior Instructor ORGANIZATION SPOT 127 Youth Media Center ANNUAL BUDGET $400,000 Senior instructor Trevor Gahona speaks to students at Tempe High School. CHARITY SPOTLIGHT


