We asked members of the community how their organizations help the community. We’ve shared some of the responses below.

Mark Rosenfeld | Dating & Relationship Skills Coach

Our western culture is becoming more and more isolationist and individualistic… and despite this, there is almost no training for men and women on how to actually “do” relationships and the necessary relationship skills that are so key in keeping them afloat. So here’s what we see as results… Read more>>

Susan Kanoff | Nonprofit founder, style/beauty influencer, and cancer patient advocate

As the founder of Uncommon Threads, The Midlife Fashionista, and co-founder of Kicking Cancer in Heels, there is a “common thread” of empowering women. I truly believe that when women support and believe in one another, we become stronger together, thus benefitting our communities. Although each endeavor is a bit different, they all have the same mission–women’s empowerment. Read more>>

RuthAnn Smithrud | Faith that Works Tucson Executive Director; St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Local Outreach Director

I believe that our non-profit, Faith that Works Tucson, has a positive impact on the community. We have a Mobile Shower Unit that we take into the community so that those who are homeless or in need can have access to a hot shower. We connect the unit to fresh water and electricity typically at a site that serves food. We see around 25 clients at a time and are currently looking for more volunteers because of the need. Read more>>