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SRP Donates 100,000 to AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund

PHOENIX, ARIZONA, USAThe Salt River Project (SRP) has donated 100,000 to the AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund, supporting frontline workers and efforts to mitigate the medical and economic impact of COVID-19 in Arizona.

To date, the fund has received more than 8.2 million in donations, the Arizona State Government said in a press release.

The fund was established as part of the Arizona Together initiative, connecting individuals and businesses to resources, raising money for community organizations, and providing information on volunteer opportunities.

In April, the Ben and Catherine Ivy Foundation donated 5 million to support the purchase of PPE, including 1.1 million N-95 masks.

As the equipment is received, the Arizona Department of Health Services will distribute it to county health departments throughout the state.

In addition to Arizona’s continued efforts to support frontline workers, the fund supports students, families, and seniors in need.

Other contributions to the AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund include 1 million from Michael Bidwill, President and President of the Arizona Cardinals; 1 million from Jerry Simms, owner of Turf Paradise Race Course.

In addition to contributions from the Arizona Public Service (APS), Southwest Gas, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona, Waymo, VanTrust Real Estate and Valley Toyota Dealers.

Individuals and organizations interested in supporting the AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund can learn more about how to contribute to ArizonaTogether.org.

Arizona Together also highlights organizations, companies and individuals that are helping each other and providing support where necessary.

More information can be found at ArizonaTogether.org/thearizonaway.

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