โ€ข The Jim Click Family Foundation, Jim and Sandy Peebles and the Chen/Chow family: They and several others will provide a dollar-for-dollar match up to $225,000, through Dec. 31, for the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizonaโ€™s Holiday Match drive to help families in need. To donate to the drive, go online to www.communityfoodbank.org. Those who donโ€™t have Internet access may call 882-3296 and donate to the challenge. โ€œIf the match is met, weโ€™ll be poised to distribute 1.8 million meals to our neighbors in needโ€ this holiday season and beyond, the Food Bank said in a news release, adding that Arizona law allows tax credits on such contributions.

โ€ข #GivingTuesday: Dec. 1 is #GivingTuesday, a global day dedicated to giving back. Many local charities have matching opportunities for donations. For instance, Tucson Electric Power has provided a $10,000 matching challenge, through Dec. 31, to raise money for the Sonoran Institute: www.sonoraninstitute.org

โ€ข Cox Charities: Donated $3,500 to Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation for its youth suicide prevention program.

โ€ข Tucson Downtown Sertoma Club: Provided holiday donations of $500 to the Dancing in the Streets Arizona performance of the Nutcracker; and $500 โ€” plus all the food โ€” for the Chronically Mentally Ill holiday luncheon, which feeds more than 300 people Dec. 4 in partnership with COPE.

โ€ข Allstate: Agency owners Mike Brown, Maria Ventimiglia and Rhiannon Ward earned Little League Baseball in Tucson, where all three volunteer, a $3,000 grant from the Allstate Foundation for receiving the Agency Hands in the Community Award.


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