
School Playgrounds Benefit Community
400,000 residents would benefit if schoolyards were unlocked. Why aren’t they?
From The Arizona Republic, August 13, 2019. Jessica Boehm. Read more “School Playgrounds Benefit Community”
From The Arizona Republic, August 13, 2019. Jessica Boehm. Read more “School Playgrounds Benefit Community” →
Representatives from various community groups will join in the festivities including the African American Diversity Council, Hispanic Advisory Council, the NAU LGBTQIA Commission, Veterans VRC, Native Americans for Community Action, YMCA Youth Summer Camps, NAU Senior Companion Program, Sons of Norway, AmeriCorps and the County Wellness Program.
And of course there will be food trucks with samples, or you can purchase lunch! Join in for games and live entertainment too.
Coconino County Courthouse Lawn
San Francisco St & Birch Ave
Downtown Flagstaff
11am – 1pm
FLAGSTAFF (September 13, 2017)
The first LAUNCH Flagstaff Community Leadership Council convened on September 13, 2017. Leaders learned a little more about each other and what might be possible when we are successful in creating a world-class educational experience for every child in Flagstaff, from cradle through career. The image above shows the word cloud that the Leadership Council created with that question. Overwhelmingly leaders said that greater prosperity for Flagstaff would be the most obvious indicator of our success. Read more “Community Leadership Council Meeting” →
FLAGSTAFF (June 28, 2017)
A heartfelt thank you to The Wharton Foundation for expanding their financial support of the LAUNCH Flagstaff partnership for the next fiscal year starting in July 2017.
“The Wharton Foundation sees great potential in the collective impact of LAUNCH Flagstaff,” said Scott Pettitt, President of the Foundation. “This investment is a very effective way to leverage The Wharton Foundation as a resource in the community of stakeholders that LAUNCH represents,” he added.
Read more “Wharton Foundation Grants Funds for 2017-18” →