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Fans Across America has local ties
Not even for a minute
Gilbert resident Bruce Petillo is reaching out to be with your sick child and still be able to pay your
help families with seriously ill children through Fans mortgage, rent or even afford groceries?” asks Petillo.
Across America Charitable Foundation, an East Valley “Unfortunately, that is the harsh reality that countless
nonprofit organization he founded. Petillo’s brother, families face every day.”
Ocotillo resident Brett Petillo, serves on the board. A $50 annual membership to the Foundation
FAACF raises funds to help families facing life- provides discounts at everything from professional
threatening illnesses cope financially with medical and collegiate sporting events to retail outlets and
and other expenses. A 2005 Harvard study found restaurants across the Valley. Organizations offering
medical bills and illness play a role in almost 50 discounts include Arizona Diamondbacks, Arizona
percent of all bankruptcies. Science Center and Gold Canyon Golf Resort, among
“Have you thought about what you would do if your others.
child was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness? For more info, visit
www.fansacrossamerica.org.
Would you be able to take time away from work to
Win a handmade quilt
Raffle tickets are available on a chance to win a is operated by Community Services of Arizona. The Submitted photo
handmade, queen-size quilt created by the Chandler raffle will be held July 31, and the Guild
MERCURY RISING: “Public education specialist” Casey
Senior Center quilters. hopes to raise $750 for the program. For more
demonstrates why children and hot cars don’t mix. Casey,
Members of the Center’s Quilters Guild are raffling information, contact the Chandler Senior Center at
a stuffed bear properly restrained in a child safety seat,
sits in the back seat of Chandler Fire Department’s PT
off one of their most recent creations, a blue and white 480-782-2720.
Cruiser holding a thermometer. On a day when the high
bed quilt. Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5, and proceeds
reached 111, by 12:30 p.m. Casey’s thermometer read
will benefit the Center’s free lunch program, which
132 degrees. By 2:14 p.m., it was up to 138. CFD Battalion
Chief Dan Couch warns parents not to leave children or
pets in the car for even a few minutes, and to walk all the
way around the car before leaving it to make sure nothing –
and no one – is left in the car.
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