Thanks to Arizona Daily Star readers Southern Arizona boys and girls are going to summer camp.
Debbie Kornmiller The Arizona Daily Star Sportsmen’s Fund raises money so children from low-income households and military families can attend summer camp at little or no cost to their families.
We send local kids to weeklong YMCA, Boy Scout and Girl Scout overnight camps, as well as overnight camping at Camp Tatiyee for school-age children and teens with special needs. People are also reading… Your contribution qualifies for the Arizona tax credit of up to $800 for donations to qualifying charitable organizations. Our code is 20450. We do not share or sell our donor information. Donations are welcome throughout the year.Burghard Family Memorial Fund, $100.Franklin Family Fund, $500.Ellen Hartline, in memory of Marion and Kenneth Triem, $52.37.
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