by fisherwebdesign | Jul 6, 2021 | Announcement, In the News, Nonprofit, Press Releases
Contact: Ryan Uher 602-596-4991 ruher@maggiesplace.org Thunderbirds Charities Invests $40,000 in Maggie’s Place Family Success Center; Continues to Partner in Service to Homeless Pregnant Women PHOENIX 7/6/2021 – Maggie’s Place was recently awarded $40,000 from...
by fisherwebdesign | Jun 7, 2021 | Announcement, In the News, Nonprofit, Press Releases
Contact: Ryan Uher 602-596-4991 ruher@maggiesplace.org Maggie’s Place Receives $439,000 Grant From The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation Grant will Build Capacity and Support Current Programming PHOENIX 6/7/2021 – Maggie’s Place – a nonprofit dedicated to...
by fisherwebdesign | Aug 27, 2019 | AmeriCorps, In the News, Inspiring Moments, Nonprofit, Philanthropy
Reunification is a word used a lot at Maggie’s Place. But what is it, and why do we work to make it happen? Reunification is the process of getting a family safely back together after children have been placed in the foster care system. Foster care refers to...
by fisherwebdesign | Jul 30, 2019 | AmeriCorps, Events, In the News, Inspiring Moments, Nonprofit, Philanthropy
Do you ever wonder what happens as moms make their way through Maggie’s Place? Most of our mothers go on to do great work in addition to taking care of themselves and their children. Mercides, who gave birth to twins just nine months ago, is now a peer mentor in...
by fisherwebdesign | Jul 22, 2019 | In the News, Inspiring Moments, Nonprofit, Philanthropy, Random Thoughts, US
Sometimes a Maggie’s Place mom will share her story in depth, the good and the bad. Today, we hear from Cystalann who tells us about her journey to The Elizabeth House. “This is my story about my life prior to finding Maggie’s Place. I am...
by fisherwebdesign | Jul 8, 2019 | In the News, Inspiring Moments, Nonprofit, Philanthropy
Our guest blogger this week is our very own CEO Laura Magruder. When family fails…there’s Maggie’s Place I was blessed growing up. I knew three of my great-grandparents, all four grandparents, all my aunts, uncles and cousins. My children weren’t as...