Community Corner

Mike McQuaid Breakfast To Be Held Virtually At Chase Field

The fundraiser for the Human Services Campus will be broadcast this Friday from home plate.

Press release from Home Services Campus:

Dec. 8, 2020

The 2020 Mike McQuaid I Am Home Breakfast, a fund-raiser for the Human Services Campus (HSC) and an opportunity to remember and honor Mike, who passed away in July from COVID-19, will take place virtually from 8-8:45 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 11 through a broadcast originating from home plate at Chase Field.

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Registration for RSVPs will be activated in the coming weeks. For information or sponsorship opportunities, contact HSC Development Director Steve Davis at sdavis@hsc-az.org. The event will be co-hosted by HSC Board President Jonathan Koppell, Dean of the Watts College of Public Service & Community Solutions at Arizona State University, and HSC Executive Director Amy Schwabenlender.

Proceeds will support HSC’s mission as a collaborative force of 16 partner organizations on the Human Services Campus near downtown Phoenix to end homelessness.

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Now celebrating its 15th anniversary, last year, HSC served 5,800 unduplicated adults to reunite them with friends and family if possible, address their needs and help move individuals experiencing homelessness into permanent housing.

“It is particularly poignant and tremendously heartbreaking that in our 15thyear, we won’t have Mike McQuaid leading the program because of his passing,” Schwabenlender said. “We will have Mike in our hearts because he always touched us on emotional, spiritual and inspirational levels. We are very grateful to the Arizona Diamondbacks for the opportunity to originate the event from Chase Field, one of Mike’s creative ideas.”

A successful businessman, a longtime community philanthropist and one of the driving forces behind the creation of the Human Services Campus, he first became active in addressing homelessness after volunteering at the nonprofit Andre House in 1987. Among his many accolades and awards was as the recipient of the first Piper Trust Encore Career Prize in 2013.

The Mike McQuaid I Am Home Breakfast will feature, among other activities, a video tribute to Mike, a 15th anniversary retrospective video, and stories from formerly homeless individuals who were HSC clients and are now living successful independent lives.

For more information, visit www.hsc-az.org.


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