EACH YEAR
Homes for Good vets and selects emerging non-profits who are creating transformational change. 100% of all funds are split equally among the charity partners.
GIVING SOLE
Though foster families receive a small monthly stipend while caring for children, this stipend often only covers expenses related to childcare or basic necessities.

ARIZONA FOSTER CARE
An estimated 14,000 children were either awaiting foster families or living with foster parents in the state.
14,000
HEARD. KNOWN. LOVED.
Through the gifting of brand new shoes and serving other imminent needs of the foster community, Giving Sole reminds foster children that they are more than their circumstances and that their voices matter.
A NEW PAIR OF SHOES AND A BAG FOR A CHILD IN FOSTER CARE.
$65 supports that.
AMANDA HOPERAINBOW ANGELS
Cancer is extremely stressful, even more so when it happens to a child. The average length of treatment by a child supported by Amanda Hope is 3 to 4 years.

PER YEAR FOR ONE CHILD WITH CANCER
Amount spent on treatment, with the average duration of treatment lasting 3 to 4 years.
$136k
THE GIFT OF DIGNITY
Amanda Hope Rainbow Angels brings dignity and comfort into the harsh world of childhood cancer by gifting children with Comfycozy’s for Chemo adaptive apparel, financial assistance, free events, and counseling services for the entire family.
A COMFYCOZY FOR A CHILD GOING THROUGH CHEMO.
$35 supports that.
GIRLS ON THE RUN
Stressors related to COVID-19, societal pressures and outdated gender stereotypes are negatively impacting girls. It doesn’t have to be this way.

OF GIRLS
said they learn critical life skills including resolving conflict, helping others or making intentional decisions through Girls on the Run.
97%
DREAM BIG
Girls on the Run helps create a world where every girl knows and activates her limitless potential and is free to boldly pursue her dreams. They empower girls through experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running.
A CHILD SPONSORED FOR A FULL SEASON OF RUNNING.
$180 supports that.
PHOENIX DREAM CENTER
No child should go to bed hungry. The Dream Center is on a mission to make that a reality by helping at-risk youth to get the support and services they need.

OF ARIZONA CHILDREN
Struggle with hunger.
20%
OUTREACH
They started with community-based outreach dedicated to ending childhood hunger among at-risk youth and homeless families. What started with just a few bags of groceries each week, is now an operation that delivers over 14,000 meals each week to help end childhood hunger.
HELP RESCUE AN AT RISK YOUTH FROM HUMAN TRAFFICKING.
$100 supports that.
WHAT OUR PAST CHARITIES SAY
Homes for Good has been involved with our Chapter now for 3 years providing resources to support our youth. To say they have made a significant impact on our kids would be an understatement . Tim McBride and the team at HFG are doing incredible things by giving back to our community. First class organization that we are so proud to call one of our partners and supporters! Thank you TIm and HFG for all you are doing for our kids here at First-Tee Phoenix and our community. Our Birdie recognition program that you have sponsored has become one of our favorite events of the year!Kevin Terry, Executive Director, The First Tee of Phoenix
I love the vision and purpose of Homes For Good! Tim is doing something that is so refreshing and we (Food for the Hungry/Striking Out Poverty) are so thankful to be part of that journey. It’s not just talk, or marketing, it is real impact.Milam Byers, Director Sports Partnerships, Food for the Hungry
It was a pleasure working with Tim and his Homes for Good team last Spring promoting our FEED1 program! Homes for Good takes a deep dive into local charities who are on the ground serving those in need locally. Working with their team gave us at Harvest Compassion Center a new platform to share our FEED1 Mission; which aims to ensure local families are not hungry! Through their networking events, tapped interview, and sharing on social media FEED1 funding was donated to purchase additional food to keep up with the new COVID-19 demand. The pandemic need is far greater than we could have ever anticipated, although what a blessing it is to find new partners like Homes for Good who are willing and ready to make an impact!Nicolee Thompson, Executive Director, Harvest Compassion Centers