St. Joseph the Worker is Named Non-Profit of The Month: Fabulous Arizona

SJW is thrilled to be recognized as the Non-Profit of the Month, highlighting nearly 40 years of service dedicated to the community. Our commitment to empowering clients facing barriers serves as a beacon of hope to help individuals secure quality employment and achieve self-sufficiency. 

This honor not only acknowledges the hard work and dedication of SJW’s staff and volunteers but also raises awareness about the ongoing challenges faced by the individuals we serve. By being named Non-Profit of the Month, SJW hopes to inspire further support and engagement from the community, reinforcing the belief that together we can create lasting change and provide hope to those seeking a better future.

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