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$1 Million Donated To Arizona Coronavirus Relief Fund

"Businesses throughout the state have done tremendous work to help ensure Arizona comes out on the other side of COVID-19," Gov. Ducey said.

Turf Paradise also recently donated $25,000 worth of food to St. Mary’s Food Bank.
Turf Paradise also recently donated $25,000 worth of food to St. Mary’s Food Bank. (Shutterstock)

PHOENIX, AZ—Turf Paradise Race Course owner Jerry Simms has donated $1 million to the Arizona Coronavirus Relief Fund, established to provide financial support to organizations providing essential aid to those affected by COVID-19.

According to Gov. Doug Ducey's office, Turf Paradise also recently donated $25,000 worth of food to St. Mary’s Food Bank.

“Businesses throughout the state have done tremendous work to help ensure Arizona comes out on the other side of COVID-19 stronger than ever,” Gov. Ducey said. “This generous contribution from Jerry Simms will help our medical professionals and vulnerable populations amid this health emergency. Thank you to Jerry and all our community partners who are stepping up to help others.”

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The $1 million donation brings the fund total to more than $8 million, which will be used to support various efforts to mitigate the impact of COVID-19. The fund will support the purchase of personal protective equipment (PPE) for front-line medical personnel and organizations that care for Arizona’s vulnerable population, including food banks, homeless shelters and domestic violence facilities.

“I recognize the importance of supporting the community, especially during this public health emergency,” Jerry Simms, owner of Turf Paradise, said. “We understand a lot of Arizonans are going through tough times, and those who can help should help so Arizonans can bounce back from this crisis stronger than ever.”

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Funding has also supported technology access for low-income students practicing distance learning, the governor's office said. Other contributions to the AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund include a $5 million gift from the Ben and Catherine Ivy Foundation; $1 million from Michael Bidwill, Chairman and President of the Arizona Cardinals; and contributions from Arizona Public Service (APS), Southwest Gas, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona, Waymo, and VanTrust Real Estate.

The governor established the AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund as part of the Arizona Together initiative, connecting individuals and businesses to resources, raising money for community organizations and providing information on volunteer opportunities. Arizona Together also highlights organizations, businesses and individuals stepping up to help one another and provide support wherever needed.

Individuals and organizations interested in supporting the AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund can learn more about how to contribute at ArizonaTogether.org. Organizations in need of financial support for programs that are supporting Arizonans during the COVID-19 outbreak can also submit their initial requests on the website.


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