Greater Phoenix, AZ Area - Brookline College



Brookline Community ResourcesConnecting our students in the greater Phoenix/Tempe, AZ area to local resources available in the community for support in a variety of different areas including childcare, clothing needs, counseling, food, shelter and assistance programs. National services are in red in the tables below.In addition, if you have additional questions or concerns please see the Brookline Community Resource Hotline located at the bottom of this document.Greater Phoenix, AZ Area COVID-19 and EvictionsThe State of Arizona has issued a 120-day freeze on COVID-19 related evictions. Please find more information at ArizonaYou will find a comprehensive listing of Arizona statewide services at WayYou will find a comprehensive listing of statewide services at??. You will just have to select your State to get started.**Please make sure to select your specific county on the left side of the homepage.Internet DisconnectionsYour service provider may have a plan in place to prevent service interruption if COVID-19 related. We recommend reaching out to them to discuss. Childcare Assistance ProgramsThese programs aid with helping provide childcare.Name:Phone Number:Website:Vazquez Childcare602-737-7919DES Childcare602-542-4248 & Family Resources602-234-3941 Childcare Resource and Referral1-800-308-9000 Assistance ProgramsThese programs aid with clothing assistance.Name:Phone Number:Website:Dress for Success212-532-1922 Fria Food and Clothing Bank623-932-9135 Assistance Programs (continued)First Southern Baptist Church of Phoenix Food and Clothing Pantry602-242-6104 Food and Clothing Bank602-254-7450West Valley Community Food Pantry623-848-8278 Phoenix Dress for Success602-489-7397 Compassion Center602-788-2444 Action ProgramsThese programs aid with rental eviction prevention, mortgage help, rental security, deposits for utilities and utility assistance.Name:Phone Number:Website:Red Cross800-733-2767 Dept. of Veteran Affairs844-698-2311 Charities USA703-549-1390 Community Action Program623-930-2854CAPMaricopa County Human Services602-506-5911 Community Action Plan623-979-3911 Family Service Center602-495-5229financial-assistance.us/listing/az_sunnyslope-family-servicesTempe Community Action Program480-422-8922 Action Programs (continued)Mesa Community Action Program480-833-9200 Arizona602-604-0640? Community Action Program - Chandler?480-963-1423 x118? River Indian Community - Community Services520-562-9691? Assistance ProgramsThese programs aid with integrated behavioral health and physical health services.Name:Phone Number:Website:National Suicide Prevention Hotline800-273-8255 Domestic Violence Hotline800-799-7233 Integrated Healthcare602-281-7300 Text LineText HOME to 741741 Children’s Association800-944-7611 Partners Inc.602-604-0000 Frontera520-538-3804 Assistance ProgramsThese programs aid with food assistance.Name:Phone Number:Website:Email Contact through form. Mary's Food BankMom's Pantry602-242-3663602-992-0083 Mission Food Bank602-870-6062programs/food-bank/St. Vincent De Paul602-944-0139 Rescue Mission602-233-3000Family of God Food Pantry602-319-2080 Fria Food and Clothing Bank623-932-9135 Food and Clothing Bank602-254-7450 Southern Baptist Church of Phoenix Food and Clothing Pantry602-242-6104Mesa Food Pantry480-654-4539 Valley Community Food Pantry623-848-8278 Compassion Center602-788-2444's Pantry602-992-0083Housing-Shelters ProgramsThese programs aid with providing emergency shelter and may be able to assist with finding you an apartment/home. Name:Phone Number:Website:Housing and Urban Development Dept.Email Contact Arizona Shelter Services(602)299-5155 Valley Men's Center(480)610-6722 Shelter Program Tempe(480)422-8922 ext5890Phoenix Family Services Emergency Shelter(602)267-4130 Family Emergency Shelter(602)595-8700 Transitional Housing(480)424-5799 of Refuge(480)988-9242 House and Veterans Outreach Center(602) 254-6785 Manor Transitional Shelter(602) 850-6900 Press(915) 538-8673 of Mary Women's Shelter(602)245-8424 Army602-267-4100 Assistance ProgramsInternet Essentials is a program for families and other low-income households who currently do not subscribe to Internet at home.XFINITY(602) 236-8888 Assistance ProgramsThese programs aid with utilities which include electric, gas and water. Name:Phone Number:Website:National Energy Assistance Referral406-494-8662 F Long Family Services Center602-262-6510humanservices/programs/emergencyA New Leaf's MesaCAN480-833-9200 Crisis Bill Assistance Program - AZCEND480-963-1423 Crisis Bill Assistance Program - East Valley Partners in Caring480-654-4539 Community Action Program - Chandler480-963-1423 x118 River Indian Community - Community Services520-562-9691 Crisis Bill Assistance Program - Friendly House602-345-0167 Low Income Assistance Programs602-236-8888 NEWS INFORMATION?Department of Economic Security? Department of Education? Arizona schools are currently closed through?Friday, April 10??Maricopa County Department of Health? Info? available at these companies and organizations:?Banks?BBVA Banks - Currently, BBVA is hiring people with sales, customer service, and cash-handling experience.?Desert Financial Credit Union - The bank has 42 open positions right now.?Criminal Justice Jobs, Security Officers?Arizona Department of Corrections - ADC is currently hiring 1,000 correctional officers.?Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections - AZDJC is looking to fill the following positions: Corrections officers, teachers, RNs, LPNs, psychiatrist, food service supervisor, HVAC, janitor, psychiatrist, psychology associate, training officer. Submit Resume by emailing AZDJC and be sure to include the position you are acquiring about in the subject line.?Arizona Department of Public Safety - DPS has several job openings available, including state trooper and dispatcher.??Phoenix Police - The Phoenix Police Department is actively hiring and looking for 300 officers this year.?Pinal County Sheriff's Office - PCSO is currently hiring for dispatchers, deputies and detention officers.?Anderson Security - They are hiring security officers at various locations.?Securitas Security Firm - Securitas Security Services North America has announced that it is actively hiring 38 open positions.??Grocery Stores, Convenience Stores & Pharmacies?AJ's - AJ's is looking for workers who have may have been laid off amid the coronavirus outbreak.??Albertson's - Hiring immediately. You can apply online or at your local store with the store director.?Basha's - Hiring immediately.?Circle K - Circle K is looking to fill 2,800 openings at stores across Arizona. They are hiring for the following positions: store associates, assistant managers and store managers in a variety of locations. If you have a question, email their HR manager.??CVS Health - CVS Health is looking to fill almost 700 openings in Arizona.?Dollar General - Dollar General to hire up to 50,000 new employees nationwide to support operation.??Food City - Food City is hiring at a variety of locations for people who have been affected by either cut of hours or closure of the workplace. If interested, you are encouraged to contact your local Food City location.??Fry's Food Stores - Fry's is looking for workers immediately to deal with the increased demand. Works will help keep stores stocked with food and other household essentials.??Safeway - Hiring immediately. You can apply online or at your local store with the store director.?Sprouts - Sprouts is hiring 350 positions in Arizona. Additionally, Sprouts’ Phoenix Store Support office, and Glendale distribution center have 30 open jobs. Positions range from hourly part-time roles to core management roles. All interested candidates may apply either online at careers or by texting the word “careers” to 480-800-8056.? Sprouts is not encouraging walk-in applications?at this time.?Target - Target is hiring 250 positions throughout Arizona. Looking to fill all roles to keep up with the demand. You can apply in-store on their kiosk or on the Target website.??Walgreens - According to Walgreens' website, they're hiring more than 350 positions across the state. You can apply online at their website.?Walmart - To keep up with demand, Walmart is looking to hire in all positions. They are planning to hire 3,700 positions in Arizona. To apply, head to your local Walmart store or apply online.??WinCo - WinCo has immediate openings to assist customers and restock shelves. You can apply at your local WinCo or online.?Health Care, Hospitals, Home Health?AZTEC - AZTEC serves people with developmental disabilities in residential settings as well as day programs,?they?are hiring instructors to work directly with these individuals.??Banner Health - Hiring for 900 clinical positions, holding virtual interviews for medical assistants and patient financial services representatives.?Also hiring student nurses – Brookline nursing department?will?work?with student schedules to accommodate.?Home Assist Health - They currently have 100 open positions including caregiver, direct care worker and direct care worker DDD.??Home Care Assistance - They are actively searching for workers to help meet the increased demand to care for the elderly in their homes.?HonorHealth - They are looking to fill 500 openings for nurses, patient care technicians, housekeepers, food services, respiratory therapists, and laboratory technicians.?Jewish Family and Children's Services - They have 70 open positions. The job listings?are located in?various places. Please?take a look?at this pdf for the position you are interested in.??Southwest Behavioral and Health Services - This health services business is hiring for 106 open positions. Click here for?all of?the open positions.?ValleyLife?- Provides services to people with developmental and cognitive disabilities.??Valleywise?Health - The Maricopa County system of hospitals and health centers is looking to hire more than 200 positions.?Shipping Services, Drivers, Warehouse Jobs?Amazon- Amazon is looking to hire 235 workers in Arizona to keep up with Amazon's demand for supplies and deliveries. You can apply online on their website.?Core-Mark - Core-Mark is looking for full-time warehouse workers, Class A CDL Drivers and driver helpers.??Pepsi - Pepsi is hiring positions in Arizona.?Retail Odyssey - The Retail Odyssey Company is hiring associates nationwide to provide in-store, warehouse and distribution support to Kroger (Fry's), who are working to keep products available to shoppers during the COVID-19 pandemic?Pizza Places, Bakeries, Delis?Cafe Valley Bakery - Hiring for 100 positions with open interviews every Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 7000 W. Buckeye Road.?Domino's Pizza - Domino's is looking to hire 150 team members across 80 stores in the Phoenix-area.?Jet's Pizza - Jet's Pizza is looking to hire restaurant and bar workers, teachers and other individuals who have been impacted by any layoffs during the outbreak as delivery drivers. It pays between $13 and $16 an hour along with mileage and tips. If you are interested, you can apply online or at your nearby location.??Papa Johns - Papa Johns is looking to hire 145 open positions in Arizona.??Rinaldi's Deli - Looking for a breakfast short-order cook and deli counter help with deli experience. Call 480-607-3354 and ask for John.?Upper Crust Bakery - The Phoenix pastry shop is offering full-time and part-time work, including production shifts and sanitation shifts. Call 602-255-0464 for more information.?Plumbers & Electricians?Brewer Companies - They are looking to fill 63 positions including service plumbers and front desk receptionists.??Canyon State Electric - This company has 24 open positions including office manager, administrative assistant, payroll specialist, senior project manager, project manager, electric general foreman, journeyman electrician, electrician, fire alarm technician, and fire alarm installer.??Classic Guys Plumbing - They are looking for experienced plumbers. Email resume to?Classicguysplumbing@.?Super Electric - They have 10 openings for concierge associates and installer electricians.?Tech?Microsoft - Microsoft is hiring for 17 positions in Arizona. You can apply online at their website.?HealthEquity - This software firm based in Tempe is looking to add 100 full-time jobs. Start dates as early as April.?PDS Tech - PDS is hiring numerous positions?Other?Alliance Property Management - This company is hiring in Fountain Hills, Glendale, Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tempe for business managers, assistant business managers, service technicians, sales associates, and regulatory compliance administrators.?Cable One - They have dozens of open positions throughout Arizona right now.??Cenlar FSB - Hiring 250 positions for both call center and non-call center positions.??Cyracom?International - They currently have 60 open positions and are looking to hire people who are bilingual in numerous languages. English must be one of the two languages an applicant is proficient in.??Edge Building Services - This is a local commercial cleaning company that is hiring across the Valley.??Lowe's - The home improvement store is hiring for 120 positions throughout Arizona.?Outschool?- Teachers on?Outschool?teach remotely. They also set their own rate per student – typically it’s around $10 per hour per student.?Outschool?touts’?teachers can make up to $40/hour.?PacSci?EMC - This company manufactures parts for the Department of Defense, NASA, and law enforcement agencies. They are hiring mechanical assemblers and material handlers.??Triton Technologies - Triton is looking to hire as many as 100 work-from-home sales agents.??U-Haul - According to U-Haul's website, they're hiring more than a hundred positions in Arizona.???Shopping?Senior shopping hours?Costco.?Tuesday and Thursdays 8am-9am for people 60+?yrs?old and/or with physical impairments.?Sam's Club: Tuesday and Thursday from 7 to 9?a.m?for seniors, people with disabilities and those with compromised immune systems, and a "Shop from Your Car" concierge service??Walmart.?On Tuesdays and Thursdays, members 60 and older can shop from 8 to 9 a.m. at all locations except Business Centers.?Bashas', Food City and AJ's Fine Foods?will open from 5 a.m. to 6 a.m. on Wednesdays for anyone age 65 and older to shop.?Safeway and Albertson’s?7 a.m. to 9 a.m. every Tuesday and Thursday for the elderly and other vulnerable adults.?Big Lots.?The first hour of each day will be open for senior citizens and vulnerable shoppers.?Dollar General. Senior shoppers will get access to all stores one hour before they open to the general public.?Target. Stores nationwide will devote the first hour of shopping on Wednesday mornings for “vulnerable guests,” which include seniors and?at-risk?shoppers.?Whole Foods. Stores will be opening one hour early for shoppers age 60 and older in the U.S. and Canada.?Meals distribution.?School districts participating in free grab-n-go breakfast and lunch for children 18 and younger. Individual links include dates, times, and locations.?Please see individual municipality info.?Childcare? Citizens?Free Groceries and Delivery for Seniors-? Distribution sites?Alhambra Elementary School District-?The district will distribute sack breakfasts and lunches from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at all Alhambra schools Mondays through Fridays while closed.?Balsz?School District-?Sack breakfast and lunch for children age 18 and younger will be served from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Tillman Middle School, 4309 E. Belleview St.?Isaac School District-?School officials will serve breakfast and lunch to all children during the closure at all Isaac schools. Breakfast will be served from 8 to 9 a.m. and lunch will be served between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.?Osborn School District-?Osborn will serve grab-and-go meals at the following locations, Monday through Friday, for anyone 18 and under, from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.:?Encanto/Clarendon Elementary: Whitton Avenue & 13th Avenue.?Longview Elementary, 1209 E. Indian School Road.?Solano Elementary, 615 Solano Ave.?Osborn Middle School, 1102 W. Highland Ave.?Montecito Community School, 715 E. Montecito Ave.?Mobile Site: Budget Suites, Seventh Ave. & Indian School Road.?Mobile Site: 3102 N. 18th Ave.?Phoenix Elementary School District-?The district will serve meals at the Garfield School and Magnet Traditional School from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday.?Phoenix Union High School District-?Phoenix Union will open all school cafeterias from 8 to 9 a.m. for breakfast and from 11 a.m. to noon for lunch. Anyone age 18 or younger is welcome.?Pendergast?School District-?All 12?Pendergast?schools will be handing out sack breakfast and lunches to children from 7:30?a.m?to 8:30?a.m?and 10?a.m?to noon at the entrances to cafeterias..Pendergast?employees will also distribute meals on the district's bus routes, starting at 7:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.?Roosevelt School District-?Anyone under age 18 can pick up grab-and-go meals between 11 a.m. and noon Mondays through Fridays at the following locations:?Bernard Black Elementary, 6550 S. 27th Ave.?C.J. Jorgensen Elementary, 1701 W.?Roeser?Road.?C.O. Greenfield School, 7009 S. 10th St.?Cesar Chavez Leadership Academy, 4001 S. Third St.?Cloves C. Campbell Sr. Elementary, 2624 E. South Mountain Ave.?Ed and Verma Pastor Elementary, 2101 W. Alta Vista Road.?Ignacio Conchos Elementary, 1718 W. Vineyard Road.?Irene Lopez Elementary, 4610 S. 12th St.?John R. Davis Elementary, 6209 S. 15th Ave.?Maxine O Bush Elementary, 602 E. Siesta Drive.?Percy L. Julian School, 2149 E. Carver Drive.?Southwest School, 1111 W. Dobbins Road.?Sunland Elementary, 5401 S. Seventh Ave.?T.G. Barr Elementary, 2041 E. Vineyard Road.?V.H. Lassen Elementary, 909 W. Vineyard Road.?Valley View Leadership Academy, 8220 S. Seventh Ave.?Washington Elementary School District -?Grab-and-go meals will be ready for drive-thru or pick-up for any child age 18 or under from 10:30 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday at the following locations:??Acacia Elementary, 3021 W. Evans Drive, Phoenix.?Cholla Middle School, 3120 W. Cholla St., Phoenix.?Desert View Elementary, 8621 N. Third St., Phoenix.?Maryland School, 6503 N. 21st Ave., Phoenix.?Mountain View School, 801 W. Peoria, Phoenix.?Ocotillo Elementary, 3225 W. Ocotillo, Phoenix.?Orangewood School, 7337 N. 19th Ave., Phoenix.?Richard E. Miller Elementary, 2021 W. Alice, Phoenix.?Roadrunner Elementary, 7702 N. 39th Ave., Phoenix.?Shaw Butte Elementary, 12202 N. 21st Ave., Phoenix.?Sunnyslope School, 245 E. Mountain View Road, Phoenix.?Sunset Elementary, 4626 W. Mountain View Road, Glendale.?Washington Elementary, 8033 N. 27th Ave., Phoenix.?At-home educational enrichment resources and activities?Children’s Resources??TEMPE?Schools?College?High School?Elementary?Meal Distribution Sites?Tempe Elementary School District- During school closures they have nine feeding locations that will be serving free meals for any student between the hours of 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. only. You will be able to pick up both breakfast and lunch during this time. Feeding Locations:?- Arredondo Elementary, 1330 E. Carson Dr., Tempe 85282?- Connolly Middle School, 2002 E.?Concorda?Dr., Tempe 85282?- Frank Elementary, 8409 S. Avenida del Yaqui, Guadalupe 85283?-?Holdeman?Elementary, 1326 W. 18th St., Tempe 85281?- Laird School, 1500 N.?Scovel?St., Tempe 85281?- Nevitt Elementary, 4525 E. St. Anne Ave., Phoenix 85042?- Scales Technology Academy, 1115 W. 5th St., Tempe 85281?-?Thew?Elementary, 2130 E. Howe Ave., Tempe 85281?- Wood Elementary, 727 W. Cornell?Dr.,Tempe?85283?Tempe Union High School District-?Free meals are available for pick up daily at four school locations - from 11am to 1pm. Any youth 18 and under will be able to pick up two meals at a time for themselves: lunch for the current day, plus breakfast for the following day. Students must be present in order to receive meals. Meals are available for all youth. You do not need to be a current TUHSD student to pick up meals. These are the locations?McClintock, 1830E Del Rio Dr?Mountain Pointe, 4201 E Knox Rd?Marcos de?Niza, 6000 S Lakeshore Dr?Tempe High, 1730 S Mill Ave?Kyrene School District-?will?provide sack lunches, with cold breakfast and lunch, to anyone age 18 or younger. The meals will be available at the following locations:?Kyrene Family Resource Center,1330 E.?Dava?Drive in Tempe, 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.?Kyrene de la?Colina?parking lot, 13612 S. 36th St. in Ahwatukee, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.?Pueblo Middle School parking lot, 360 S. Twelve Oaks Blvd. in Chandler, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.?Pascua Yaqui Building,?Itom?Hiapsi, 9405 S. Avenida del Yaqui in Guadalupe, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.?South Mountain Community Center, 212 E. Alta Vista Road in Ahwatukee, 12:15-1:15 p.m.?Gila River Reservation,?Thwajik?Ki Treatment Center, 3850 N. 16th St. in Chandler, 12:15-1:15 p.m.???MESA?Schools?College?High School?Elementary?Meal Distribution Sites-??Mesa Unified School District?is offering meal pick-up including breakfast and lunch for any child under age 18 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.at?ALL?school locations,?the?child must be present.??Children’s Resources??CHANDLER?Schools?College?High School?Elementary?Meal Distribution Sites?Chandler Unified School District?- Chandler is offering meal pick-up including breakfast and lunch for any child 18 and under, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The child must be present.??CHANDLER HIGH 350 N. Arizona Ave, Chandler????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? main entrance of school?HAMILTON HIGH 3700 S. Arizona Ave, Chandler?main entrance of school?ANDERSEN JUNIOR HIGH 1255 Dobson Rd, Chandler?main entrance of school?WILLIS JUNIOR HIGH 401 S. McQueen Rd, Chandler?main entrance of school?PERRY HIGH 1919 E. Queen Creek Rd., Gilbert?North West Entrance?SANBORN ELEMENTARY*700 N. Superstition Blvd., Chandler, AZ 85225 South Staff Parking Lot?SANTAN JUNIOR HIGH* 1550 E. Chandler Heights Rd., Chandler, AZ 85249 South Entrance??PM Snack/ Dinner Sites:?March 30, 2020 - until school resumes?Available: 4-6 p.m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday??FRYE ELEMENTARY*801 E. Frye Road, Chandler, AZ 85225?south end of main entrance parking lot?HARTFORD SYLVIA ENCINAS ELEMENTARY*700 N. Hartford, Chandler, AZ 85225 main entrance of school?BASHA HIGH*5990 S. Val Vista Drive, Chandler, AZ 85249?north end of main entrance parking lot?GILBERT?Schools?College?High School?Elementary?Meal Distribution Sites?Gilbert Public Schools-?Grab-and-go meals will be ready for any child age 18 or younger. Breakfast will be available 7:30-8:30 a.m. and lunch available 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays.?Greenfield Junior High, 101 S. Greenfield Road, Gilbert.?Harris Elementary, 1820 S. Harris Drive, Mesa.?Highland Junior High,?6915 E. Guadalupe, Mesa.?Meridian Elementary, 3900 S. Mountain Road, Mesa.?Mesquite Junior High, 130 W. Mesquite, Gilbert.?South Valley Junior High, 2034 S. Lindsay Road, Gilbert.?Augusta Ranch Elementary, 943 E Neville Ave?Gilbert Classical Academy, 1016 N Burk St???QUEEN CREEK?School Info?QCUSD FAQ? School?Elementary & Middle School?EduPrize. Will make available at-home activity packets that can be picked up from the front office beginning Monday, March 30 between 9am-1pm.?Meal Distribution Sites- BREAKFAST and LUNCH Free for all Children 18 and younger!! Friday from 10:00am to 12:00pm.:?Boys and Girls Club. Queen Creek Community Center. 22407 S. Ellsworth?Road.Children?must be present in the car to receive meals, Walk-ups are welcome,?no?paperwork required, Adult meals will be available for purchase Breakfast $2.00 Lunch $3.00, Meals should be consumed off-site. For questions please contact us at (480)987-7496?Eastmark?High School?will be serving students 18 & Under FREE Breakfast & Lunch from 10am-12pm. This is available to ALL kids in the community. Meet us out front! Questions please call 480-987-7496.?At-home educational enrichment resources and activities? needs?QCUSD recognizes that there are students who will need support in gaining access to a device during school closures. If you?are in need of?technology to access the web-based?platforms,?please email your youngest child’s principal to make a request.?Desert Mountain Elementary?Principal? jrichardson2@?Faith Mather Sossaman Elementary Principal stowns@?Frances Brandon-Pickett Elementary Principal bbutson@?Gateway Polytechnic Academy Principal tswaninger@?Jack Barnes Elementary Principal dkennaugh@?Queen Creek Elementary Principal ccruz@?Silver Valley Elementary Principal acarmichael@?Newell Barney Elementary Principal lpugh@?Queen Creek Middle School Principal awolfe@?Eastmark?High School Principal pgagnon@?Queen Creek High School Principal joster@??SAN TAN VALLEY?Schools?College?High School?Elementary?Meal Distribution Sites?Florence Unified School District- Parents, starting Monday, March 23, FUSD will begin to provide curbside, Grab & Go breakfast & lunch bags, Monday through Friday for all students 18 years & younger from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm at select locations:?Florence K8, 460 S Park St?Anthem K8, 2700 N Anthem Way?Magma Ranch K8, 10980 E Desert Mountain Blvd?Walker Butte K8, 29697 N Desert Willow Blvd?J.O. Combs Unified School District- Meals are available for pick-up for anyone age 18 and under from 7:30-9 a.m. for breakfast and 10:30 a.m. to noon for lunch at:?Kathryn Sue Simonton Elementary, 40300 N. Simonton Blvd., San Tan Valley.??Brookline Community Resource Hotlineif you have additional questions or concerns please contact the Brookline Community Resource Hotline at (877) 888-9610. ................
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