Official National Charity Training Programs
Make Friends. Make a difference. Make it to the finish line! Over the past 5 years, P.F. Chang’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Arizona’s Official Charities have raised $25.7 million (net) for people in need.
With each of our Official Charity Training programs, you train with a team and receive quality coaching, travel to/from the race and accommodations over the race weekend. Most significantly, you help raise money to support your favorite cause.
Official National Training Programs
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Team In Training - Saving Lives One Mile At a Time
- TNT Lowers Fundraising Minimum for P.F. Chang’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Arizona Event. More info (PDF)
Finishing an endurance sports event such as a marathon, half marathon, triathlon or 100-mile bike ride is one of life’s special accomplishments.
For nearly 20 years, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Team In Training ® (TNT) has been helping women and men from all fitness levels achieve their athletic dreams by offering unparalleled coaching and access to some of the best events in the world. In return, participants get the added satisfaction of raising funds to help the Society cure the blood cancers leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma.
TNT athletes:
- Share good times and train with great people
- Benefit from the training of certified coaches
- Raise funds with ease, using personal Web pages
- Enjoy transportation and lodging at events in great destinations
Find out more about this exciting program and how you can really make a difference in the search for cancer cures. Check out
www.teamintraining.org or call
(800) 482-TEAM today.
The NF Endurance Marathon Team
In support of the Children's Tumor Foundation, the NF Endurance Marathon Team offers the opportunity to participate in team endurance sports, to raise money for research, promote awareness, and provide a network of caring support for those suffering with Neurofibromatosis (NF) and their families.
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Susan G. Komen for the Cure(R) - Team Marathon
Nancy G. Brinker promised her dying sister, Susan G. Komen, she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer forever. In 1982, that promise became Susan G. Komen for the Cure and launched the global breast cancer movement.
Today, Komen for the Cure is the world’s largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists fighting to save lives, empower people, ensure quality care for all and energize science to find the cures. Thanks to events like the Komen Race for the Cure, we have invested nearly $1 billion to fulfill our promise, becoming the largest source of nonprofit funds dedicated to the fight against breast cancer in the world.
Team Marathon is a way you can support Susan G. Komen for the Cure when you participate in marathon or half-marathon event. For more information about Susan G. Komen for the Cure Team Marathon, please visit www.komen.org/marathon or e-mail marathon@komen.org. For more information about Susan G. Komen for the Cure, breast health, or breast cancer, visit www.komen.org or call 1-877 GO KOMEN.
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Official Local and Regional Charity Training Programs
Chances for Children Arizona - TEAM Chances
Chances for Children - Arizona is committed to improving quality of life by supporting partnerships and programs that provide access to sports, physical education, and character education for youth.
During the 2006 and 2007 school years, Chances for Children-Arizona provided running programs to over 1,500 students from ten elementary schools in the Phoenix area through the Phoenix Children’s Hospital Kids Rock Star program.
For the 2008 school year, Chances for Children-Arizona will continue to fight childhood obesity and support running programs for children through unique school based programs that will act in partnership with TEAM Chances.
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Team Diabetes
The mission of the American Diabetes Association is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.
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Phoenix Children's Hospital - Miracles In Motion
Phoenix Children's Hospital has provided hope, healing, and the best healthcare for children and families since it was born 25 years ago. Today, Phoenix Children's is one of the ten largest children's hospitals in the country and provides specialty and sub-specialty inpatient, outpatient, and emergency care to patients throughout Arizona and other Southwestern states.
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American Cancer Society - Charity Runner
The Charity Runner Program is the American Cancer Society's signature endurance event program which gives runners and athletes alike the opportunity to participate in races while dedicating their experience to the fight against cancer.
Since its inception, the program has helped over 4,000 athletes accomplish their goal of completing a marathon, half marathon, or triathlon while raising more than $4 million to support cancer research, education, advocacy, and patient services.
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National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACoA)
NACoA works with schools, doctors, clergy and others to save from psychological or physical harm the 1 in 4 children whose parents abuse alcohol or other drugs.
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American Liver Foundation
The American Liver Foundation is a national voluntary health agency dedicated to promoting liver wellness and to preventing, treating and curing hepatitis and other liver diseases through research, education, and advocacy.
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Team Emily
Team-Emily is a group of dedicated athletes of all levels, ranging from walkers to Elite runners. (Under the direction of Olympian, Coach and friend Jack Daniels of the High Altitude Training Center at NAU)
By raising donations in memory of Emily Marie Benson, Our mission is to make a huge difference in the lives of students with daily medical challenges, by awarding a $10,000 yearly scholarship to Northern Arizona University.
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AZ Lost Boys Center
Train with the Africans as part of the Journey of Hope team and support the Lost Boys of Sudan on their journey to a better life. AZ Lost Boys Center is a nonprofit organization founded to provide education, employment, cultural and crisis support to the more than 500 Sudanese war orphans living in Phoenix.
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NORMAL In Schools - Team Normal
NORMAL In Schools is a national nonprofit arts-in-education organization created to produce, develop and implement programs and curricula that teach students of all ages about the devastating impact of eating disorders and the therapeutic impact of theatre.
By bringing a curriculum centered around the musical NOR•MAL into schools everywhere, Normal In Schools seeks to advance understanding and promote healing. Monies raised by Team Normal will go to fund Normal In Schools’ current projects - a list of which can be found at www.normalinschools.org.
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Ahwatukee Family YMCA - Y Marathon Club
The YMCA is a non-profit 501c3 organization that provides programs for individuals, families and children. The Strong Kids campaign is an annual fund raising effort to provide programs including childcare, wellness, sports, swimming lessons, and enrichment to children and families that need financial assistance. No person is ever denied membership for program participation by reason of inability to pay. The funds raised by the Y Marathon Club will go to support these programs.
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Pat Tillman Foundation - Team Tillman
Team Tillman is a fundraising program for individuals that identify with the values exhibited by American hero, Pat Tillman. The Pat Tillman Foundation seeks to carry forward Pat's legacy by inspiring and supporting young people striving to promote positive change in themselves and the world around them.
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The Centers for Habilitation - Team Tempe
“Empowering people with disabilities since 1967,” TCH’s rapid growth throughout the 40 years of its existence is most often attributed to the highly personalized and outstanding level of service provided to individuals and their families. Known statewide as a reputable and trustworthy organization, TCH now serves more than 1,000 individuals each day at multiple facilities throughout Arizona. It is estimated that more than 50,000 men, women and children have benefited from the organizations’ thoughtful programming and extensive advocacy.
TCH is the only organization of its kind in Arizona that provides such a broad range of services to people of all ages with disabilities - from infants to seniors, and every age in between. With facilities in Phoenix and Tucson and more than 40 specialized programs, TCH helps people with disabilities from all walks of life and ages to live as self-directed, purposeful and rewarding lives as possible.
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Tempe YMCA Training Team - Team Tempe
Mission: To build strong kids, strong families, and strong communities.
The money raised by the Tempe YMCA Training Team will be used to fulfill the YMCA’s annual campaign goal to support our swim and CPR programs, pre-school program, camp scholarships, and teen leadership programs.
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Tempe Community Council - Team Tempe
While training to run or walk a marathon or half-marathon race on January 18, 2009, you will have the opportunity to raise money to benefit the Tempe Community Council and establish a permanent legacy of caring for our community. These funds will provide a sustainable endowment for current and long-term human service needs.
You have the chance to make an impact on those in our community most in need ~ children without a safe home ~ seniors struggling with illness ~ families in need of affordable housing ~ the hungry ~ the lonely. In return, we will provide you with methods and schedules on how to train properly, organize group training runs/walks (for all levels of ability), provide you with special team training & race day shirts, invite you to special pre-race training workshops, pre-race dinner, a post-race Victory party and other incentives and perks.
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Association for Supportive Child Care - Team Tempe
The Association for Supportive Child Care (ASCC) is dedicated to enhancing the quality of child care in Arizona. ASCC provides services such as:
- Phone Friend - a free, bilingual, after-school “warm line” for children and in-classroom safety trainings.
- Child Care Injury Prevention Program - provides trainings and materials to child care providers to decrease unintentional injuries in children.
For additional information:
- Contact Melissa Jimro
- Phone: 480-829-0500 x104
- Email: mjimro@asccaz.org
- Website: www.asccaz.org
CARE Inc. - Team Tempe
Care Inc. is a civic non-profit organization whose purpose is to help government and the people of Arizona to work together. Their current focus is on Emergency Preparedness, Volunteerism and developing working relationships between the youth and elderly by collaborating governmental leaders and leaders in Arizona.
For additional information:
Phone: 480-628-0315
E-mail: misti@care-inc.org
Website: http://www.care-inc.org/
Tempe Preparatory Academy - Team Tempe / Mayor's Run for Youth, Education and Social Services
Our mission is to enable students, grades 6th-12th, to acquire critical reasoning and communication skills and to explore the cultural and scientific achievements that are at the heart of the liberal arts and sciences…
For additional information:
Contact Susan Hallman:
Phone: 480-423-0515
E-mail: drsusanhallman@yahoo.com
Website: www.tempeprep.org
Tempe Community Action Agency
TCAA brings stability and independence to children, families, the working poor, seniors and the homeless through programs such as; home-delivered meals, KidsCare insurance outreach, emergency assistance for working poor families, food bank assistance, and prenatal education.
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Arizona Hemophilia Association - Cruisers 4 Bruisers
The Arizona Hemophilia Association serves individuals and families affected by bleeding disorders. The organization serves this community with a variety of services, programming, counseling, and children’s activities such as Camp Honor held each summer in Northern Arizona.
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Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy - Run for our Sons
Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy’s mission is to improve the treatment, quality of life and long-term outlook for all individuals affected by Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) through research, advocacy, education and compassion.
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is the most common lethal genetic disorder diagnosed in childhood, affecting approximately 1 in every 3,500 boys. DMD is a devastating, progressive disorder that causes loss of muscle function and independence. To date, there is no cure.
Parents and friends from all over the country have joined together to “run for our sons”. Please join our PF Chang’s team and make a difference in our boys lives today!
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona -
TEAM Big Brothers Big Sisters
Mission Statement: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona helps children realize their potential through professionally supported one-to-one relationships with volunteers who care about them.
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Pancreatic Cancer Research - Sal’s Pals
Team Sal’s Pals goal is to memorialize Sally and the many others who have courageously fought Pancreatic Cancer, and by doing so, increase public awareness and raise funds to help find a cure.
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SHADE
Foundation of America
- Run for SHADE, Outrun Skin Cancer
SHADE is dedicated to
eradicating melanoma through the education of children and the community in the
prevention and detection of skin cancer and to promoting sun safety.
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about SHADE or to join Run for SHADE, Outrun Skin Cancer:
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital - St. Jude Heroes
St. Jude is unlike any other pediatric treatment and research facility that treats childhood cancer at no cost to the families.
Find inspiration to your health and fitness goals while uniting against childhood cancer by becoming a St. Jude Hero today. All fundraising efforts are heroic and there are no fundraising minimums to become a St. Jude Hero.
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Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Arizona (OCAZ)
The Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Arizona (OCAZ) is a charitable group of volunteers, survivors, and community leaders. Our vision is to conquer ovarian cancer in Arizona. Our purpose is elevating ovarian cancer awareness, survivorship, and care.
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Olympic Medical Center Foundation - Team OMC
The Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s mission is to enhance the quality of care provided to patients of Olympic Medical Center. During the last fifteen years, the OMC Foundation has provided more than one million dollars to the hospital, which goes towards state-of-the-art equipment and everyday operating costs.
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