Giving back to our community!
We strongly believe that we are able to do what we do because of the support of our amazing community. Not only here in Arizona, but the entire planet.

It is of utmost importance to us that we serve our community to the best of our ability.

Our ethics and core values direct us to perform all our development, projects, and services to make the planet better for all its inhabitants. But we also try to take time off regular work to serve by volunteering at non-profits and causes we believe in!

Below are a few of the places we've volunteered.
Tranquility Trail Animal Sanctuary
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Nov 2018 & Aug 2019
Tranquility Trail is a sanctuary specializing in the care of senior and special needs animals. Each animal has a home with us until we find the perfect family for them. Tranquility Trail welcomes visitors on a daily basis so they can learn how to properly care for their rabbits and get ideas for stimulating their curious nature. Founded in 2008, Tranquility Trail Animal Sanctuary is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization dedicated to the compassionate care of companion animals. Please feel free to stop by and visit our sanctuary and meet our wonderful residents.
Tranquility Trail Animal Sanctuary
Website
Nov 2018 & Aug 2019
Tranquility Trail is a sanctuary specializing in the care of senior and special needs animals. Each animal has a home with us until we find the perfect family for them. Tranquility Trail welcomes visitors on a daily basis so they can learn how to properly care for their rabbits and get ideas for stimulating their curious nature. Founded in 2008, Tranquility Trail Animal Sanctuary is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization dedicated to the compassionate care of companion animals. Please feel free to stop by and visit our sanctuary and meet our wonderful residents.
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary
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February 2019 & December 2020
Since its inception in 2001, the staff and volunteers of PHS have dedicated the majority of their time to rescuing reptiles, and many times rehabilitating those reptiles. Our services have grown over the years from solely taking in unwanted reptile pets to rattlesnake removal, rattlesnake removal training, helping take in and reunite lost and found reptiles, working with law enforcement agencies for illegal or confiscated animals, and even helping special needs reptiles.The Phoenix Herpetological Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is a statewide facility that includes a surrender facility, education program, summer camps and rescue and rehabilitation. The need for a sanctuary was not only for non-native but native species as well. Currently PHS is home to animals of which 90% are pet trade type animals.
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary
Website
February 2019 & December 2020
Since its inception in 2001, the staff and volunteers of PHS have dedicated the majority of their time to rescuing reptiles, and many times rehabilitating those reptiles. Our services have grown over the years from solely taking in unwanted reptile pets to rattlesnake removal, rattlesnake removal training, helping take in and reunite lost and found reptiles, working with law enforcement agencies for illegal or confiscated animals, and even helping special needs reptiles.The Phoenix Herpetological Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is a statewide facility that includes a surrender facility, education program, summer camps and rescue and rehabilitation. The need for a sanctuary was not only for non-native but native species as well. Currently PHS is home to animals of which 90% are pet trade type animals.
Feed My Starving Children
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March 2019
Every year, millions of children die from preventable causes such as pneumonia, diarrhea, malaria and undernutrition. Hunger is still causing nearly half of deaths in children under 5 years old. From this data, we estimate at least 6,200 children die each day from causes related to undernutrition. This is heartbreaking. Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) believes hope starts with food. As a Christian nonprofit, FMSC is dedicated to seeing every child whole in body and spirit. FMSC works with food distribution partners that stay with communities for the long haul, empowering them to move from relief to development. FMSC meals are developed by food science and nutrition professionals to supplement nutritional needs and reduce problems with malnutrition. Nutrition allows children to grow, thrive and develop to their full potential.
Feed My Starving Children
Website
March 2019
Every year, millions of children die from preventable causes such as pneumonia, diarrhea, malaria and undernutrition. Hunger is still causing nearly half of deaths in children under 5 years old. From this data, we estimate at least 6,200 children die each day from causes related to undernutrition. This is heartbreaking. Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) believes hope starts with food. As a Christian nonprofit, FMSC is dedicated to seeing every child whole in body and spirit. FMSC works with food distribution partners that stay with communities for the long haul, empowering them to move from relief to development. FMSC meals are developed by food science and nutrition professionals to supplement nutritional needs and reduce problems with malnutrition. Nutrition allows children to grow, thrive and develop to their full potential.
Aimee’s Farm Animal Sanctuary
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March 2019
We rescue all sorts of farm animals from abuse, neglect or because their previous owners are not able to take care of them anymore. We have ducks, alpacas, cows, horses, pigs, goats, donkeys, sheep and many other farm animals waiting for you to love them like we do. Some of our animals come to us in need of emotional care as well as medical care. We provide what the individual animal needs including specialist veterinarians for each breed of animal, a great farrier, a super team of volunteers and trainers. We provide individual daily love, massages, training and play time, as well as home baked cookies, and healthy veggie snacks. Here at the Farm we work with survivors of physical and emotional traumas, as well as the young and the old. On any given day you’ll find us working with a survivor of a tragic accident, a child with autism, the Boy or Girl Scouts, or the elderly.
Aimee’s Farm Animal Sanctuary
Website
March 2019
We rescue all sorts of farm animals from abuse, neglect or because their previous owners are not able to take care of them anymore. We have ducks, alpacas, cows, horses, pigs, goats, donkeys, sheep and many other farm animals waiting for you to love them like we do. Some of our animals come to us in need of emotional care as well as medical care. We provide what the individual animal needs including specialist veterinarians for each breed of animal, a great farrier, a super team of volunteers and trainers. We provide individual daily love, massages, training and play time, as well as home baked cookies, and healthy veggie snacks. Here at the Farm we work with survivors of physical and emotional traumas, as well as the young and the old. On any given day you’ll find us working with a survivor of a tragic accident, a child with autism, the Boy or Girl Scouts, or the elderly.
Walk to Defeat ALS
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November 2019
Established in 1985, The ALS Association is the only national non-profit organization fighting ALS on every front. By leading the way in global research, providing assistance for people with ALS through a nationwide network of chapters, coordinating multidisciplinary care through certified clinical care centers, and fostering government partnerships, The Association builds hope and enhances quality of life while aggressively searching for new treatments and a cure.The mission of The ALS Association is to discover treatments and a cure for ALS, and to serve, advocate for, and empower people affected by ALS to live their lives to the fullest.
Walk to Defeat ALS
Website
November 2019
Established in 1985, The ALS Association is the only national non-profit organization fighting ALS on every front. By leading the way in global research, providing assistance for people with ALS through a nationwide network of chapters, coordinating multidisciplinary care through certified clinical care centers, and fostering government partnerships, The Association builds hope and enhances quality of life while aggressively searching for new treatments and a cure.The mission of The ALS Association is to discover treatments and a cure for ALS, and to serve, advocate for, and empower people affected by ALS to live their lives to the fullest.
United Food Bank
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January 2021
The United Food Bank has grown to meet the increased need from people in our service area. Our service area of 19,608 square miles includes some of the most remote areas in the state. Places like Sanders, Arizona, where there are only a couple of places to purchase food, and the next town is 40 miles away.To serve the most people possible, United Food Bank collaborates with more than 200 partner agencies that operate more than 260 separate programs helping feed families, children and seniors.
United Food Bank
Website
January 2021
The United Food Bank has grown to meet the increased need from people in our service area. Our service area of 19,608 square miles includes some of the most remote areas in the state. Places like Sanders, Arizona, where there are only a couple of places to purchase food, and the next town is 40 miles away.To serve the most people possible, United Food Bank collaborates with more than 200 partner agencies that operate more than 260 separate programs helping feed families, children and seniors.
Wild at Heart
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March 2021
Wild At Heart is a rescue, rehabilitation and release center for birds of prey. Its primary purpose is to rescue injured owls, hawks, falcons and eagles; rehabilitate them; and, ultimately, release them back into the wild. Its guiding mission is to do what is in the best interest of these magnificent birds. The Wild At Heart organization is coordinated and managed by a core group of remarkably dedicated and energetic individuals. Their facilities include 54 outdoor aviaries, and an on-site, indoor critical-care room for any raptors needing short-term, or ongoing medical treatment.
Wild at Heart
Website
March 2021
Wild At Heart is a rescue, rehabilitation and release center for birds of prey. Its primary purpose is to rescue injured owls, hawks, falcons and eagles; rehabilitate them; and, ultimately, release them back into the wild. Its guiding mission is to do what is in the best interest of these magnificent birds. The Wild At Heart organization is coordinated and managed by a core group of remarkably dedicated and energetic individuals. Their facilities include 54 outdoor aviaries, and an on-site, indoor critical-care room for any raptors needing short-term, or ongoing medical treatment.