Phoenix Children’s Project Assists Arizonans Under 16 Years of Age

Jonathan Koop offers financial resolutions for debts from bankrupt businesses and consumers through his company Bankrupt Debt Acquisitions of Scottsdale, Arizona. As part of his philanthropic work, Jonathan Koop donates to the Phoenix Children’s Project.

The Phoenix Children’s Project strives to improve conditions for children under 16 years of age living below the poverty line by providing them with essentials such as food, clothing, and other items. Most of the children they serve come from single-parent households with incomes below $15,000 per year.

At their headquarters at 1047 North 28th Street, the project operates its Family Matters Program, through which households receive boxes of laundry supplies, toothpaste, shampoo, and toilet paper. Provisions also include meat and several days’ worth of food. Twice per month, the Midwest Food Bank supplies these needs, and also accepts monetary and in-kind donations from the public. Other assistance provided includes diapers, wipes, baby powder, lotion, washcloths, and other necessities for new mothers.

In addition to meeting material needs, the project organizes summer camp weeks for children who maintain good grades. The agency sponsors activities such as kayaking, hiking, and fishing at its camp near Mormon Lake. Camping equipment ranging from sleeping bags to backpacks is provided at no charge.

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