Manzanita Outreach

Unify Sedona gives $8K due to SNAP lapse

Unify Sedona announced on Nov. 5 that it donated $8,000 for emergency food relief to several local organizations in response to uncertainty surrounding the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program during the federal government shutdown. “We want to...

Volunteer Sedona splits off from Manzanita

Volunteer Sedona, which was originally a project of Manzanita Outreach launched on Sept. 20, has been spun off into a separate nonprofit organization Volunteer Sedona & The Verde Valley as of Jan. 1. The new organization’s registration with the Arizona...

Website helps find volunteers in Sedona

Manzanita Outreach held a launch event for its new volunteer program, the website VolunteerSedona.com, at the Sedona Public Library on Friday, Sept. 20.  The website is designed to help connect residents with available volunteer opportunities with local nonprofits based on...

Manzanita Outreach to end teacher aid

Citing an ever-increasing demand for food assistance by Verde Valley families, the local nonprofit Manzanita Outreach will be shutting down its School Supplies for Teachers program at the end of the year in order to increase its capacity to...

Verde Valley School students help nonprofit pack school lunches

All 95 members of the student body and many of the approximately 50 staff of the Verde Valley School partnered with Manzanita Outreach, the Rotary Club of Sedona Village and the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona Foundation to...

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Lawyer alleges constitutional violation for Uptown incident on April 8, demands $50K

Brandon J. Grable, an attorney based in San Antonio, Texas, has sent a "pre-suit demand and notice of intent...

Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona celebrates and awards local philanthropists

While accepting her Lifetime Achievement Award from the Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona, Terrie Frankel announced she was donating...
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