Tempe, Ariz. –Cenpatico of Arizonais proud to announce it is giving $12,000 in Community Reinvestment Grants to two Copper Area organizations. Cenpatico is the Regional Behavioral Health Authority for Pinal County.
The funds will help support community programs and purchase equipment and supplies. The grant awards are part of $422,000 that Cenpatico is giving throughout Arizona to help improve the communities it serves.
“Cenpatico believes in investing in the communities we serve, “said Cenpatico of Arizona CEO Terry Stevens. “These awards are part of our commitment to improving the lives of local residents.”
The following Copper Area organizations will be receiving Community Reinvestment Grants from Cenpatico:
• Tri-Community Food Bank; $7,000 for a food pantry walk-in cooler.
• Town of Hayden; $5,000 to Parks and Recreation for water aerobics equipment.
Cenpatico of Arizonais the Regional Behavioral Health Authority for Cochise, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, La Paz, Pinal, Santa Cruz and Yuma counties. Cenpatico of Arizona (Cenpatico) services are funded through a contract with the Arizona Department of Health Services/Division of Behavioral Health Services (ADHS/DBHS) and AHCCCS.