Arizona Helping Hands will distribute backpacks to foster children and provide services to foster families, including in Tucson.
Evelin Ruelas Cronkite News Arizona Helping Hands kicked off its back-to-school season by opening a mobile unit that will distribute backpacks to foster children and provide services to foster families throughout the state.
The new mobile unit delivery program launched Thursday will allow Helping Hands to provide basic needs for foster kids throughout Arizona. More than 2,700 foster children were served in 2022, and the organization expects to help more this year as they are averaging assistance for 70 to 80 children each week.
The Phoenix nonprofit plans to send the mobile unit to deliver essentials to foster families in cities including Tucson, Flagstaff, Tuba City, Prescott, Kingman, Window Rock, Show Low, Casa Grande, Globe, Mesa, Yuma and Buckeye, according to a news release.
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