On Monday, April 14 at 3 p.m. in the MountainView ballroom, SaddleBrooke Community Outreach (SBCO) will honor the volunteers and supporters who have made it possible to annually serve children and their families living in the Copper Corridor stretching from Catalina to Globe, and San Carlos and Ft. Thomas. This area includes more than four counties, 10 school districts and 22 schools.
For more than 27 years, the mission of SaddleBrooke Community Outreach (SBCO) has been to provide opportunities for kids to succeed. SBCO programs and grants focus on four things important to the success of children in need: food, clothing, enrichment and education. Over the years, the variety of programs we support, as well as the number of children served, has expanded dramatically.
This event is an opportunity to recognize the contributions of the SaddleBrooke and SaddleBrooke Ranch residents who have provided SBCO with the time, talent and funds essential to our programs’ success. The volunteer of the year, receptionist of the year and lifetime achievement volunteer will be recognized. A check for the funds raised during the annual food drive will be awarded to Tri-Community Food Bank and guests from local schools and community organizations will describe the positive impact of SBCO’s programs on children and youth. We also will hear about students who have benefited from the SBCO Scholarship program
Refreshments and a no-host bar will be provided. Attendees will be able to visit with volunteers and meet members of the current and incoming Board of Directors. At the event, SBCO members will vote on the slate of officers for 2025 to 2026.
Plan now to join us in celebrating SBCO’s more than a quarter century of making a difference in local communities—and the dedication of those who have made our organization so successful. This event is open to the public and no reservations are required. Just come on Monday, April 14, have fun and learn more about SBCO’s programs.