Donation – Phoenix Sister Cities https://phoenixsistercities.org Discovery Changes Everything Mon, 02 Dec 2024 22:29:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Donation: Holiday Teddy Bear and Book Event https://phoenixsistercities.org/item/donation-holiday-teddy-bear-book-event/ Tue, 17 Oct 2017 21:54:14 +0000 https://phoenixsistercities.org/?post_type=product&p=4717 Benefiting Children With Special Needs By donating as little as $25, you can bring a smile to a child's face with a bear and book. A $100 donation brings four children a basket of holiday cheer! Sponsored by the Phoenix Sister Cities Disability Awareness Committee and Friends of the Phoenix Public Library]]> Benefiting Children With Special Needs and Other DAC Projects  

Help bring happiness to children who need it this holiday season!

By donating as little as $25, you can bring a smile to a child’s face with a bear and book. 

A $100 donation brings four children a basket of holiday cheer!

Donate below!

Sponsored by the Phoenix Sister Cities Disability Awareness Committee and Friends of the Phoenix Public Library

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Donation – Youth Ambassador Exchange Program https://phoenixsistercities.org/item/donation-yaep/ Tue, 28 Mar 2017 02:17:08 +0000 https://phoenixsistercities.org/item/donation-yaep/ Support Youth Ambassadors The Phoenix Sister Cities Youth Ambassador Exchange Program would like to recognize you for your support. Our program could not be as successful as it is without help from volunteers, sponsors and members of the local community. Thanks to your help, multiple students from ten different countries were able to experience the summer of a lifetime by representing their city abroad and developing lifelong friendships. We look forward to your continued support! ]]> Support Youth Ambassadors The Phoenix Sister Cities Youth Ambassador Exchange Program would like to recognize you for your support. Our program could not be as successful as it is without help from volunteers, sponsors and members of the local community. Thanks to your help, multiple students from ten different countries were able to experience the summer of a lifetime by representing their city abroad and developing lifelong friendships. We look forward to your continued support! ]]> Donation https://phoenixsistercities.org/item/donation/ Fri, 27 Jan 2017 14:09:42 +0000 http://wp1.upupload.com/blog61739/6y3yk243661739/?post_type=product&p=215 Help Support Phoenix Sister Cities The City of Phoenix joined the Sister City movement in 1972 with the creation of the Phoenix Sister Cities Commission (PSCC). As a nonprofit organization seeking to develop understanding and better relationships with designated cities around the world, PSCC filed for Articles of Incorporation in 1975 and signed their first sister city linkage with Hermosillo, Mexico in 1976. Since then, Phoenix has linked with Himeji, Japan (1976); Taipei, Taiwan (1979); Chengdu, China (1987); Ennis, Ireland (1988); Grenoble, France (1990); Calgary, Canada (1997); Catania, Italy (2001); Ramat-Gan, Israel (2005); Suwon, South Korea (2021); and established a Capital Cities agreement with Prague, Czech Republic in 1991. At the heart of all sister city programs is an agreement, signed by the mayors of each sister city, confirming the commitment of each community to the sister city program. Sister cities agree to send and receive delegations of various types-including political and business leaders, arts and cultural representatives, educators and technical experts-because these exchanges promote cross-cultural understanding, municipal and technical cooperation and business opportunities. Each sister city is supported by a committee of volunteers who are committed to the goals and objectives of the program. ]]> Help Support Phoenix Sister Cities The City of Phoenix joined the Sister City movement in 1972 with the creation of the Phoenix Sister Cities Commission (PSCC). As a nonprofit organization seeking to develop understanding and better relationships with designated cities around the world, PSCC filed for Articles of Incorporation in 1975 and signed their first sister city linkage with Hermosillo, Mexico in 1976. Since then, Phoenix has linked with Himeji, Japan (1976); Taipei, Taiwan (1979); Chengdu, China (1987); Ennis, Ireland (1988); Grenoble, France (1990); Calgary, Canada (1997); Catania, Italy (2001); Ramat-Gan, Israel (2005); Suwon, South Korea (2021); and established a Capital Cities agreement with Prague, Czech Republic in 1991. At the heart of all sister city programs is an agreement, signed by the mayors of each sister city, confirming the commitment of each community to the sister city program. Sister cities agree to send and receive delegations of various types-including political and business leaders, arts and cultural representatives, educators and technical experts-because these exchanges promote cross-cultural understanding, municipal and technical cooperation and business opportunities. Each sister city is supported by a committee of volunteers who are committed to the goals and objectives of the program. ]]>