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2007 – 2008 Annual Report

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2007-2008 Annual Report


As we usher in the New year, it is fitting to take a moment to reflect on and celebrate the many significant accomplishments realized by Arizona youth Partnership in 2008.
This past year, our organization continued to expand and enhance our vision, reaching and positively influencing 28,875 children and families in 29 communities throughout the state. As demonstrated by measurable positive outcomes, our programs are helping to improve the quality of life for all we serve. Dr. Luan Wagner Burn and her dynamic staff, with direction from our remarkable Board of Directors, remain committed to raising public awareness of the benefits of teaching healthy lifestyle skills to children and adults alike.
Thank you for your time, talent and generosity over the past year. As we look ahead to an uncertain economic climate in 2009, please know that your continued commitment to Arizona youth Partnership is crucial to our success. Recognizing the need for additional programs and resources throughout the state, now more than ever – we must stay focused on our mission, “In partnership with communities, develop resources to promote the positive growth of their children.”

With your support, we can continue to provide the resources essential for promoting healthy communities and ensuring a bright New year for Arizona’s families. My sincere appreciation for all you do,

Monica Gates
President, Board of Directors.


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