
Programs, partnerships help UMOM address family homelessness
The team at UMOM explains how after-school programs and a partnership with the Boys and Girls Club help them support families experiencing homelessness
The team at UMOM explains how after-school programs and a partnership with the Boys and Girls Club help them support families experiencing homelessness
STN begins its second year of partnership with Practical Art. Each month the gallery will pick art to be featured at the STN studios in downtown Phoenix.
Ability360 Vice President of Advocacy April Reed explains the value of a peer mentorship program when it comes to overcoming disabilities
A rising star and one of her mentors talk about the next generation of leaders and the best way to inspire them right now.
Carla Vargas Jasaâs community activism roots fueled her journey to lead Valley of the Sun United Way into a new era for the organization.
Leaders from HSC and UMOM explain the desperate need for action and what success would look like
Groundbreaking show returns for a second season with data, inspiration and calls-to-action
Devney Majerle, president and CEO of Downtown Phoenix Inc., shares how her organization revitalized and maintained massive growth in downtown.
STN kicks off another season of elevating social transformation through action-oriented conversation
The team at UMOM explains how after-school programs and a partnership with the Boys and Girls Club help them support families experiencing homelessness
STN begins its second year of partnership with Practical Art. Each month the gallery will pick art to be featured at the STN studios in downtown Phoenix.
Ability360 Vice President of Advocacy April Reed explains the value of a peer mentorship program when it comes to overcoming disabilities
A rising star and one of her mentors talk about the next generation of leaders and the best way to inspire them right now.
Carla Vargas Jasaâs community activism roots fueled her journey to lead Valley of the Sun United Way into a new era for the organization.
Leaders from HSC and UMOM explain the desperate need for action and what success would look like
Groundbreaking show returns for a second season with data, inspiration and calls-to-action
Devney Majerle, president and CEO of Downtown Phoenix Inc., shares how her organization revitalized and maintained massive growth in downtown.
STN kicks off another season of elevating social transformation through action-oriented conversation
Looking back at the best moments from the inaugural season of STN’s groundbreaking live show.
Looking back at the best moments from the inaugural season of STN’s groundbreaking live show.
Scott Vanderpool, President of Bank of America in Phoenix, joins Arizona Achiever host Robin Reed, President and CEO of the Black Chamber of Arizona, to discuss his efforts in promoting a strong work-life balance atmosphere while leading the bank’s 9,000 employees in Arizona’s rapidly growing economy.
Zahraa Alfatlawi talks about what it was like to spend a portion of her high school career learning remotely during the Pandemic. Seeing her peers struggle through the uncertain times led her to create Central High School’s first mental health and wellness club for students and their families.
Understanding the difference between networking and net worth can go a long way in preparing college graduates to enter the job market.
Taking positive steps to foster change in mental health for teens and how one studentâs new idea to lean on each other is already paying off.
As environmentally conscious companies look to start, or expand, doing so in the Grand Canyon State can be beneficial to the bottom line and the community.
Explore UMOM New Day Centers’ life-changing workforce development and job placement program
Season one comes to an end focusing on social capital, teen mentorship, workforce development and the green economy.
Scott Vanderpool, President of Bank of America in Phoenix, joins Arizona Achiever host Robin Reed, President and CEO of the Black Chamber of Arizona, to discuss his efforts in promoting a strong work-life balance atmosphere while leading the bank’s 9,000 employees in Arizona’s rapidly growing economy.
Zahraa Alfatlawi talks about what it was like to spend a portion of her high school career learning remotely during the Pandemic. Seeing her peers struggle through the uncertain times led her to create Central High School’s first mental health and wellness club for students and their families.
Understanding the difference between networking and net worth can go a long way in preparing college graduates to enter the job market.
Taking positive steps to foster change in mental health for teens and how one studentâs new idea to lean on each other is already paying off.
As environmentally conscious companies look to start, or expand, doing so in the Grand Canyon State can be beneficial to the bottom line and the community.
Explore UMOM New Day Centers’ life-changing workforce development and job placement program
Season one comes to an end focusing on social capital, teen mentorship, workforce development and the green economy.
With the school year in the rear-view mirror, two career educators talk about ways campus leadership can help ensure success for incoming students
Two distinguished Arizona State University faculty members join Community Collaborative for an in-depth discussion about the state of local news and the next generation of journalists.
Project Greenprint takes a look at the waste created by the fashion industry and the panel examines how Phoenix is doing its part to help reduce waste created by the industry.
Leaders from two of Phoenixâs most well-known homeless assistance programs talk about the worsening situation and the big things they say can help solve it.
Learn how Joseâs Sheet Metal was able to take their business Valleywide
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is just one of the powerful guests to take the stage in the penultimate episode of the premier season.
Arizonaâs fifth female governor joins Community Collaborative to talk about putting together one of the most diverse teams in state history.
With the school year in the rear-view mirror, two career educators talk about ways campus leadership can help ensure success for incoming students
Two distinguished Arizona State University faculty members join Community Collaborative for an in-depth discussion about the state of local news and the next generation of journalists.
Project Greenprint takes a look at the waste created by the fashion industry and the panel examines how Phoenix is doing its part to help reduce waste created by the industry.
Leaders from two of Phoenixâs most well-known homeless assistance programs talk about the worsening situation and the big things they say can help solve it.
Learn how Joseâs Sheet Metal was able to take their business Valleywide
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is just one of the powerful guests to take the stage in the penultimate episode of the premier season.
Arizonaâs fifth female governor joins Community Collaborative to talk about putting together one of the most diverse teams in state history.
Two defenders of the Sonoran Desert explain the best ways to manage growth while protecting the wildlife that lives all around us.
Joanne Dwyer and Mark Dompier break down what it takes to implement a successful DEI strategy for thousands of employees.
Amy Hysell, new president and CEO of Arizona Financial Credit Union shares the importance of their companyâs Employee Resource Groups and how they help establish crucial core values at Arizona Financial Credit Union.
Lloyd Hopkins from Million Dollar Teacher Project and Stephanie Parra from All In Education pull back the curtain on the stateâs struggling schools.
Leadership from UMOM joined McQuaid Mission to talk about nontraditional revenue sources for nonprofits and the impact additional funding can have on outreach programs.
New United Food Bank CEO Jason Reed talks about his plans for the future of the organization in a post-pandemic world, and what United Food Bank needs from the community to expand the reach of their cause.
Our eighth episode tackles scaling DEI, the state of education in Arizona, and the effort to preserve a national treasure.
Two defenders of the Sonoran Desert explain the best ways to manage growth while protecting the wildlife that lives all around us.
Joanne Dwyer and Mark Dompier break down what it takes to implement a successful DEI strategy for thousands of employees.
Amy Hysell, new president and CEO of Arizona Financial Credit Union shares the importance of their companyâs Employee Resource Groups and how they help establish crucial core values at Arizona Financial Credit Union.
Lloyd Hopkins from Million Dollar Teacher Project and Stephanie Parra from All In Education pull back the curtain on the stateâs struggling schools.
Leadership from UMOM joined McQuaid Mission to talk about nontraditional revenue sources for nonprofits and the impact additional funding can have on outreach programs.
New United Food Bank CEO Jason Reed talks about his plans for the future of the organization in a post-pandemic world, and what United Food Bank needs from the community to expand the reach of their cause.
Our eighth episode tackles scaling DEI, the state of education in Arizona, and the effort to preserve a national treasure.
As he takes over leadership of United Food Bank, Jason Reed sits down to talk about his first priorities and what he needs from the community.
The Barnhouse Community shares their experience with Arizona Financial Credit Union Local Causes program.
Jackson Fonder spent 16 years working as an executive for a Fortune 100 company. His work in the corporate world eventually lead him to community activism. Now, Fonder works to end the growing problem of family homelessness.
Experts explain the value of coalition building when it comes to addressing systemic homelessness in the Phoenix area
Shawn Pearson, Zion Institute co-founder and CEO, shares her deeply personal story with poverty. She talks about how having a group of mentors who helped walk her out of financial insecurity influenced her to create Zion Institute in South Phoenix with a mission to end the cycle of generational poverty.
Our April episode takes a look at utilizing the specific strengths of organizations dedicated to solving systemic issues in the Valley, how a credit union is helping non-profits survive and what motivated leaders to lead.
As he takes over leadership of United Food Bank, Jason Reed sits down to talk about his first priorities and what he needs from the community.
The Barnhouse Community shares their experience with Arizona Financial Credit Union Local Causes program.
Jackson Fonder spent 16 years working as an executive for a Fortune 100 company. His work in the corporate world eventually lead him to community activism. Now, Fonder works to end the growing problem of family homelessness.
Experts explain the value of coalition building when it comes to addressing systemic homelessness in the Phoenix area
Shawn Pearson, Zion Institute co-founder and CEO, shares her deeply personal story with poverty. She talks about how having a group of mentors who helped walk her out of financial insecurity influenced her to create Zion Institute in South Phoenix with a mission to end the cycle of generational poverty.
Our April episode takes a look at utilizing the specific strengths of organizations dedicated to solving systemic issues in the Valley, how a credit union is helping non-profits survive and what motivated leaders to lead.
Project Greenprint goes beyond the headlines for a look at the strain on the water supply and the steps being taken to keep it flowing
Mary Mitchell, Co-CEO, Arizona Cactus-Pine Girl Scouts, shares a story about reviving her high schoolâs Black Student Union and other events that led her to a lifelong career of community activism.
While there is some good news when it comes to new, affordable housing in the Valley, a looming financial cliff means more collaboration is needed to continue expanding assistance for those experiencing homelessness.
Mercy Care provides funding for nonprofit organizations committed to meeting people who need help where they are
Amy Schwabenlender, Executive Director at Human Services Campus, shares a deeply personal story about how a 24-hour homeless immersion experience changed the course of her career.
The founder of the only Black-owned business in Chandler Fashion Center explains how the Zion Institute is helping her turn her dreams into reality
Leadership from Arizona Financial Credit Union (AFCU) breaks down the steps to fund a small business and why it is important to look for local lenders
Our March episode tackles funding challenges, the trend of chronic absenteeism, a looming financial cliff, and the health of Arizonaâs water supply
Project Greenprint goes beyond the headlines for a look at the strain on the water supply and the steps being taken to keep it flowing
Mary Mitchell, Co-CEO, Arizona Cactus-Pine Girl Scouts, shares a story about reviving her high schoolâs Black Student Union and other events that led her to a lifelong career of community activism.
While there is some good news when it comes to new, affordable housing in the Valley, a looming financial cliff means more collaboration is needed to continue expanding assistance for those experiencing homelessness.
Mercy Care provides funding for nonprofit organizations committed to meeting people who need help where they are
Amy Schwabenlender, Executive Director at Human Services Campus, shares a deeply personal story about how a 24-hour homeless immersion experience changed the course of her career.
The founder of the only Black-owned business in Chandler Fashion Center explains how the Zion Institute is helping her turn her dreams into reality
Leadership from Arizona Financial Credit Union (AFCU) breaks down the steps to fund a small business and why it is important to look for local lenders
Our March episode tackles funding challenges, the trend of chronic absenteeism, a looming financial cliff, and the health of Arizonaâs water supply
After securing a significant amount of American Rescue Plan dollars, the Human Services Campus embarks on the difficult task of figuring out how to spend it
The challenges of ensuring a level playing field for small businesses and what success looks like when it happens
Mila Valle, Director of Emergency Shelters at UMOM, sits down with STN to talk about how she became passionate about finding an end to homelessness.
Exploring the benefits of shifting from screen time to getting outside and how a large grant is helping local Girl Scouts do it
How the lessons learned from feeding tens of thousands of visitors for the Super Bowl and the WM Open can change our behavior at home
The first episode of 2023 dives into creating inclusive economies, teens and the great outdoors, a big boost to the effort to end homelessness, and reducing food waste at the Super Bowl and WM Open
After securing a significant amount of American Rescue Plan dollars, the Human Services Campus embarks on the difficult task of figuring out how to spend it
The challenges of ensuring a level playing field for small businesses and what success looks like when it happens
Mila Valle, Director of Emergency Shelters at UMOM, sits down with STN to talk about how she became passionate about finding an end to homelessness.
Exploring the benefits of shifting from screen time to getting outside and how a large grant is helping local Girl Scouts do it
How the lessons learned from feeding tens of thousands of visitors for the Super Bowl and the WM Open can change our behavior at home
The first episode of 2023 dives into creating inclusive economies, teens and the great outdoors, a big boost to the effort to end homelessness, and reducing food waste at the Super Bowl and WM Open
As the homeless population continues to grow in the greater Phoenix area, what can be done to make sure there are services available for those who need them?
Christina Spicer, co-CEO for Girl Scouts Arizona Cactus-Pine Council, sits down with STN to talk to the community and making a commitment to invest in young women.
Valley of the Sun United Way CEO Carla Vargas Jasa unveils the scorecard for the first year of Mighty Change 2026 and explains how her organization can be a beacon for other groups looking to make a difference.
In the final episode of 2022, the STN team addresses progress in diversity, equity and inclusion, teens and seeking professional care, housing supply and demand, and leaving things better than you found them.
As the homeless population continues to grow in the greater Phoenix area, what can be done to make sure there are services available for those who need them?
Christina Spicer, co-CEO for Girl Scouts Arizona Cactus-Pine Council, sits down with STN to talk to the community and making a commitment to invest in young women.
Valley of the Sun United Way CEO Carla Vargas Jasa unveils the scorecard for the first year of Mighty Change 2026 and explains how her organization can be a beacon for other groups looking to make a difference.
In the final episode of 2022, the STN team addresses progress in diversity, equity and inclusion, teens and seeking professional care, housing supply and demand, and leaving things better than you found them.
Mercy Care Deputy CEO Tad Gary sits down with STN for a conversation about collaborating to solve problems in the community and how growing up with a grandfather with mental illness shaped his view of the world.
This monthâs McQuaid Mission Action Panel is a powerful discussion that began with one question: Is homelessness in the greater Phoenix area a problem we can solve?
This monthâs In the Room action panel features three young-adult voices for a free-flowing, in-depth look at cyber and social wellness and the impact of social media on young people.
The third episode of the premier season dives into diversity, equity and inclusion, talks youth mental health, and takes a look at some progress in solving systemic homelessness in the Valley.
Mercy Care Deputy CEO Tad Gary sits down with STN for a conversation about collaborating to solve problems in the community and how growing up with a grandfather with mental illness shaped his view of the world.
This monthâs McQuaid Mission Action Panel is a powerful discussion that began with one question: Is homelessness in the greater Phoenix area a problem we can solve?
This monthâs In the Room action panel features three young-adult voices for a free-flowing, in-depth look at cyber and social wellness and the impact of social media on young people.
The third episode of the premier season dives into diversity, equity and inclusion, talks youth mental health, and takes a look at some progress in solving systemic homelessness in the Valley.
In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month an action panel discussed the importance of inclusion in the workplace and how technology can be a âgreat equalizerâ when it comes to building a diverse workforce.
A self-described shy kid talks about his growth as a leader, his drive to make a difference and measuring success.
The Human Services Campus takes its services for those experiencing homelessness into the neighborhoods where it is needed the most with Project Connect.
Waste Notâs Executive Director Hillary Bryant talks about how her upbringing in Arizona, her love for spending time outdoors, and her connection with nature drove her to be a staunch advocate for the environment and reducing waste.
Panelists from Rosieâs House and Glila River Resorts & Casinos discuss a partnership aimed at increasing the exposure of young people to learning music and the life lessons that come along with it.
What happens when systemic homelessness is addressed with prevention and diversion, and what do real results look like?
The STN team dives into the value of prevention and diversion in addressing systemic homelessness, musicâs impact on mental health, a better way of looking at disabilities and the future of farming driven by artificial intelligence.
In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month an action panel discussed the importance of inclusion in the workplace and how technology can be a âgreat equalizerâ when it comes to building a diverse workforce.
A self-described shy kid talks about his growth as a leader, his drive to make a difference and measuring success.
The Human Services Campus takes its services for those experiencing homelessness into the neighborhoods where it is needed the most with Project Connect.
Waste Notâs Executive Director Hillary Bryant talks about how her upbringing in Arizona, her love for spending time outdoors, and her connection with nature drove her to be a staunch advocate for the environment and reducing waste.
Panelists from Rosieâs House and Glila River Resorts & Casinos discuss a partnership aimed at increasing the exposure of young people to learning music and the life lessons that come along with it.
What happens when systemic homelessness is addressed with prevention and diversion, and what do real results look like?
The STN team dives into the value of prevention and diversion in addressing systemic homelessness, musicâs impact on mental health, a better way of looking at disabilities and the future of farming driven by artificial intelligence.
Members of Mercy Care leadership share thoughts on their mission and how they are impacting the lives of people in need in Phoenix.
Human Services Campus Program Director Richard Crews talks about his mission to end homelessness and the âdirty workâ required to do it.
The season debut of Project Greenprint takes a look at the remarkable amount of food thatâs wasted in Arizona and how addressing it has positive ripple effects.
Arizona Financial Credit Union shares how Employee Resource Groups play a vital role in developing emerging leaders and creating more efficient operations.
The first episode of STNâs brand new show features the return of the networkâs discussion-driven reporting focused on solving systemic issues in the greater Phoenix area.
Members of Mercy Care leadership share thoughts on their mission and how they are impacting the lives of people in need in Phoenix.
Human Services Campus Program Director Richard Crews talks about his mission to end homelessness and the âdirty workâ required to do it.
The season debut of Project Greenprint takes a look at the remarkable amount of food thatâs wasted in Arizona and how addressing it has positive ripple effects.
Arizona Financial Credit Union shares how Employee Resource Groups play a vital role in developing emerging leaders and creating more efficient operations.
The first episode of STNâs brand new show features the return of the networkâs discussion-driven reporting focused on solving systemic issues in the greater Phoenix area.
As trust erodes in traditional television news, how does STN leadership envision leading the effort to do something new, and better?
Three community partners share the origin stories of their relationship with STN and the positive impact it is having.
STN Founder Eric Sperling reflects on his path to this point and where he thinks STN is headed in the near and distant future.
With the launch of a brand new streaming show this fall, STN will bring together community leaders to address and solve some of the biggest issues facing the greater Phoenix area.
As trust erodes in traditional television news, how does STN leadership envision leading the effort to do something new, and better?
Three community partners share the origin stories of their relationship with STN and the positive impact it is having.
STN Founder Eric Sperling reflects on his path to this point and where he thinks STN is headed in the near and distant future.
With the launch of a brand new streaming show this fall, STN will bring together community leaders to address and solve some of the biggest issues facing the greater Phoenix area.
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