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By AI, Created 11:20 PM UTC, May 22, 2026, /AGP/ – ArrowHeart Foundation partnered with Ronald McDonald House Central and Northern Arizona on May 21 for its fourth Brunch Buddies event, serving breakfast to families staying at the Scottsdale house. The volunteer meal underscores the credit union foundation’s community focus and previews another brunch event planned for August in Phoenix.
Why it matters: - ArrowHeart Foundation’s volunteer work supports families staying at Ronald McDonald House Central and Northern Arizona during medical crises. - The event combined a meal with direct family support, which can ease pressure on households already managing health care demands. - The partnership also extends ArrowHeart’s local giving mission beyond financial donations.
What happened: - On Thursday, May 21, ArrowHeart Foundation teamed with Ronald McDonald House Central and Northern Arizona for Brunch Buddies in Scottsdale. - Eight Arrowhead volunteers served breakfast to nearly 50 people staying at the house. - The team hosted the event for the fourth time with Ronald McDonald House Central and Northern Arizona. - Volunteers also toured the House during the visit.
The details: - The breakfast menu included pancakes, scrambled eggs, bacon, pastries, fresh fruit and yogurt. - Families who could not stay to eat received to-go plates. - Volunteers also spent time in conversation with families and created a welcoming environment. - The House tour showed volunteers how the facility supports families during their stay. - Tamra Rowe, assistant vice president of Arizona operations, said the tour was a highlight and said she has worked for Arrowhead for 24 years. - Ivette Meza, a membership development representative, said the facility felt intentionally designed for families of all ages. - Meza pointed to a converted entertainment room for older children and teenagers with air hockey, arcade-style basketball and a stocked library. - Larina Perez, a call center representative, said the event required careful coordination and highlighted ArrowHeart team dedication. - Bianca Tamayo, a call center representative, said the event left her feeling hopeful and glad to support the Arizona community. - Stefanie Villalobos, VP of philanthropy and community impact, said the brunch has been held for years at the Inland Empire Ronald McDonald House in Loma Linda, California, and is becoming a favorite volunteer event in the Phoenix area.
Between the lines: - The event shows how corporate volunteering can blend service work with employee engagement. - ArrowHeart is using a repeat, hands-on format that is easy to recognize and scale across locations. - The House tour appears designed to deepen volunteer connection to the charity’s mission, not just feed guests.
What’s next: - ArrowHeart Foundation’s next Brunch Buddies event is scheduled for August at Ronald McDonald House in Phoenix. - ArrowHeart Foundation directs readers to more information on its website. - ArrowHeart Foundation, established by Arrowhead Credit Union in 2013, says its local funds stay in the communities it serves. - Arrowhead Credit Union says it was established in 1949, has $2.7 billion in assets and serves more than 200,000 members across the United States. - Arrowhead Credit Union also says it is dedicated to building strong communities.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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