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SaddleBrooke Sunrise Rotary—A Valued Partner of the Tri-Community Food Bank | Community



The SaddleBrooke Sunrise Rotary (SBSR) is a valued partner of the Tri-Community Food Bank (TCFB). For several years, SBSR members have been assisting TCFB several times a month, helping to unload large food deliveries from the United Food Bank in Mesa and Bashas’ grocery store. These volunteers help unpack pallets and boxes, date items and stock products in our freezers, coolers, the main storeroom and warehouse. In addition to the regularly scheduled assistance that SBSR members provide, they are always willing to assist the Food Bank with special requests.

We want to extend a huge thank you to the SaddleBrooke Sunrise Rotary and their wonderful members who have and continue to support the TCFB in carrying out their mission “Feeding Neighbors in Southeast Pinal County.” We don’t know what we would do without them!

The Tri-Community Food Bank is an all-volunteer organization, spending zero funds on administration costs. The TCFB serves the communities of Oracle, San Manuel, Mammoth, Dudleyville and Aravaipa. It is located at 108 W. Redwood Drive, in Mammoth, Aizona, and is open five days a week (Monday to Thursday and Saturday) from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The TCFB is an IRS 501(c) (3) non-profit corporation and an Arizona Qualifying Charitable Organization (20463).

To contact the TCFB or to volunteer, call (520) 487-2010 during business hours. The mailing address is P.O. Box 38, Mammoth, AZ 85618.



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