Long Realty’s Lisa Bayless has donated a third Belgian Malinois K-9 patrol dog to Oro Valley’s police force.

Long Realty: Long Realty’s Lisa Bayless, a sales agent at the Oro Valley office, donated a third Belgian Malinois K-9 patrol dog to the town’s police force. The new dog, K-9 Cash, joins two other Bayless donations: K-9 Risu (2020) and K-9 Diesel (2019). The donations are part of Bayless’ “Community First” program, which returns to community causes at least $500 from each commission she earns. Her 2022 giving total reached the $123,000 mark; now at $80,000, her 2023 total is projected to hit the $100,000 level. The value of K-9 Cash is $12,500, paid in full by Bayless.

Zanes Law Injury Lawyers: Zanes Law Injury Lawyers invite Southern Arizona nonprofits to apply for its 20th anniversary Charitable Giving Initiative. The program will identify 20 nonprofit organizations in Tucson and Douglas to receive $5,000 each. The deadline to apply is Oct. 30 by 5 p.m. Learn more at tucne.ws/1ocp.

The H.S. Lopez Family Foundation: The H.S. Lopez Family Foundation has recently awarded grants of $618,700 to the following organizations: 3rd Decade, Amphi Foundation, Andre House of Hospitality, Arizona Land and Water Trust, Arizona Luminaria, Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation, Banner Health Foundation, Boys to Men Tucson, Center for American Culture and Ideas, City Psalms, Easterseals Blake Foundation, Edie S. Auslander Scholarship Endowment, Erik Hite Foundation, KXCI Community Radio, Lead Guitar, Make Way for Books, Meals of Joy, Santa Cruz Community Foundation, and Tucson Botanical Gardens. The H.S. Lopez Family Foundation awards grants four times a year. For additional information, visit thehslopezfamilyfoundation.org.


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