Coolidge Chamber of Commerce

Our mission is to provide leadership for the continued growth of our community. We advocate an environment in which our local businesses succeed and our community prospers. We support and strengthen this environment by driving economic development, fostering community partnerships and promotion of our members.

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351 N. Arizona Blvd. Suite 5
Coolidge, AZ 85128 

Website

(520) 723-3009

United Food Bank

United Food Bank serves 5 counties in Arizona including Eastern Maricopa, all of Gila and Pinal Counties and the Southern parts of Navajo and Apache Counties. We provide over 2 Million pounds of food each month into this service area. Food is collected and distributed into our communities through a network of over 200 Partner Agencies.  United Food Bank host a food distribution  on the LAST Friday of each month from 8AM-10AM at the Main Street Park. 122 W. 2nd Street.  We currently provide meals to over 122 families in need.  To volunteer contact Deb Bowman @ dbowman@unitedfoodbank.org  To host a food drive or event please contact Melissa Forrester @ mforrester@unitedfoodbank.org
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245 S Nina Drive
Mesa, AZ 85210 

Website

480-398-4464

Contact:

Melissa Forrester

United Way of Pinal County

Our Mission: “Uniting generosity with community needs to promote lasting change in people’s lives”

Our Credo: “United Way of Pinal County fights for the Health, Education and Financial Stability
of every person in Pinal County”

United Way of Pinal County is a 501(c)3 organization accountable to a group of volunteer board of directors representing Pinal County geographically and demographically. This group oversees the leadership, policies, finances, programmatic, and fundraising efforts.
Currently, the United Way of Pinal County provides numerous services to the community. These programs include Family, Friend & Neighbor (FFN) – training and resources for childcare providers, Reading by 3rd Grade Initiative in partnership with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library – mails books to the homes of children 0-5 to promote literacy, Transportation Assistance – car repair & alternative transportation such as bikes, Rent & Utility Assistance paired with Financial Education, Path to Success GED Scholarship, MyFreeTaxes – no-cost federal & state tax preparation, and more.

History
Since 1981, United Way of Pinal County has been serving our communities with programs geared to improve the lives of every person in Pinal County. The way we accomplish that is by identifying the root causes of some of most pressing problems and partnering with organizations to help us provide the possible outcomes. In many cases, United Way of Pinal County has created the programs and services of some problems that haven’t been addressed.

Our Values
United Way of Pinal County strives to be a model of diversity and inclusion, with our Board of Directors, staff and volunteers reflecting the many faces, cultures and walks of life that make up the communities we serve. We respect, value, and celebrate the unique attributes, characteristics and perspectives that make each person who they are. We also believe that bringing diverse individuals together allows us to collectively and more effectively address the issues that face our communities. It is our aim, therefore, that our partners, strategies, and investments reflect these core values.

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1269 N Promenade Parkway #104
Casa Grande, AZ 85194 

Website

(520) 836-0736

Florence Woman’s Club

The General Federation of Women’s Clubs is an international women’s organization dedicated to community improvement by enhancing the lives of others through volunteer service. Collectively, we are Living the Volunteer Spirit.

The Historic GFWC Florence Woman’s Clubhouse at
231 North Willow Street is available for meetings, weddings, receptions, birthday parties, anniversaries, family gatherings, community and social events.

Plan your event in Historic Florence and feel the history! Contact us for more information!

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231 N Willow St., P.O Box 1506
Florence, AZ 85132 

Website

(520) 868-8197

Town of Florence

The Town of Florence was founded in 1866 and is the sixth-oldest non-Native American settlement in the state of Arizona. Florence is the county seat and is situated in the central portion of Pinal County, Arizona about 45 minutes away from the Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan areas. Three major transportation corridors run through Florence, which include Highway 287, Highway 79 and Hunt Highway. These roadways provide connectivity to the region that is unrivaled by similar sized communities within the state.

The Town of Florence is a full-service municipality. The Town provides police, fire, library, senior center, parks, water, sewer, sanitation and many other services to the community. Town of Florence employees are pleased to provide quality services and a friendly attitude to all of our residents.

Florence, being one of the oldest towns in Arizona, is proud of its history and the designation of the historic downtown as a National Historic District. The Town strives to strike a balance between preserving the past and preparing for the future so that an authentic sense of place is maintained and new growth and revitalization are encouraged.

There are three public schools within the Florence boundaries, which include two K-8 schools, and one high school. The main campus of Central Arizona College is also within close proximity to Florence. A satellite campus is also in Florence. Arizona State University’s Polytechnic Campus is located in nearby Mesa. Arizona State University and the University of Arizona are located in Tempe and Tucson, respectively. An ASU Distance Learning Center is located within the Anthem area in Florence.

There are a number of major employers in Florence, which include Pinal County, Town of Florence, Florence Unified School District, Safeway, and nine correctional operations. Florence has approximately 7,000 jobs.

There are many prominent recreational landmarks and areas of interest in and around Florence. The Gila River is a prominent landmark that runs through historic Florence. The Gila River served as the northern border in the Gadsden Purchase in 1854. In addition, Box Canyon, Martinez Canyon, old Silverbell Mine, Coke Ovens and many other sites to the east of Florence provide visitors with fantastic scenic views and an opportunity to hike, explore, off-road, or otherwise enjoy the Sonoran Desert. Also in the area are the Casa Grande Ruins, Lost Dutchman State Park, Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park, Tom Mix Monument, and the Superstition Mountain Wilderness Area.

Florence is home to McFarland State Park, Pinal County Historical Museum, Florence Aero Modeler Park, Charles Whitlow Rodeo Grounds, a quaint historic downtown, and the final resting place of Charles D. Poston, the Father of Arizona, at the summit of Poston Butte. Travel just a little further into Phoenix or Tucson and you’ll discover all of the culture, recreation and entertainment you’d expect from a major metropolitan area.

There are several special events that occur in Florence every year. Among the events are the Tour of Historic Florence in February, the Country Thunder U.S.A. music festival in April, and the world’s oldest children’s (ages 5 to 18) rodeo, coined the Junior Parada, that takes place every Thanksgiving weekend with the accompanying parade.

Florence is growing in population and in square miles. Florence has continued to steadily increase its residential population and expects 250 new homes constructed in FY 13/14. The present day population of Florence is approximately 10,000.

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775 N. Main, P.O. Box 2670
Florence, AZ 85132 

Website

(520) 868-7500

American Legion Post 9

The American Legion was chartered by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic veterans organization. Focusing on service to veterans, servicemembers and communities, the Legion evolved from a group of war-weary veterans of World War I into one of the most influential nonprofit groups in the United States. Membership swiftly grew to over 1 million, and local posts sprang up across the country. Today, membership stands at over 2.4 million in 14,000 posts worldwide. The posts are organized into 55 departments: one each for the 50 states, along with the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, France, Mexico and the Philippines.
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441 N. Main St., PO Box 1080
Florence, AZ 85132 

(520) 868-5576

Pinal Alliance for Economic Growth

The home of multiple cities and communities like that of Casa Grande and Eloy. Centrally located between Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona, the communities of western Pinal County are strategically situated to meet the needs of relocating industries. With an excellent workforce, thousands of acres of available industrial land, access to rail and major interstates, great quality of life and rapidly growing communities, western Pinal County can provide strategic solutions to support your expansion requirements in serving the western United States markets.

Access Arizona is the only economic development organization in the State of Arizona that provides build-to-suit programs with incentive lease rates.

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17235 N. 75th Ave. St. D145
Glendale, AZ 85308 

Website

(520) 836-6868

Contact:

Linda Williams

Coolidge/Florence Elks Lodge BPOE #2350

Elks Lodges bring so much more to their communities than just a building, golf course or pool. They are places where neighbors come together, families share meals, and children grow up.

Elks invest in their communities through programs that help children grow up healthy and drug-free, by undertaking projects that address unmet need, and by honoring the service and sacrifice of our veterans.

  • Elks in Alexandria, Va., hold a soup kitchen at the Lodge each weekday at lunch, serving 30 people, many of whom are veterans.
  • Wheeling, W.Va., Elks Lodge hosts local youth once a week for a wholesome meal. They also provide homework help and invite community leaders to speak at the meals.
  • Elks in Lockport, N.Y., provide an annual weeklong summer camp tailored to meet the needs of people with disabilities.

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2241 N. Attaway Rd.
Coolidge, AZ 85128 

Website

(520) 723-3832

Contact:

Kathy DeMarino

Paul Reinert

Angie Shenk

American Cancer Society, Relay For Life

Relay For Life is the signature fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. Relay is staffed and coordinated by volunteers in more than 5,200 communities and 20 countries. Volunteers give of their time and effort because they believe it’s time to take action against cancer.

Join us at these events to bring communities together to remember loved ones lost, honor survivors of all cancers, and raise money to help the American Cancer Society make a global impact on cancer.

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1636 N. Swan Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85712 

Website

(520) 320-6382

Contact:

Lilliana Sosa

Laura Theobald