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Volunteers Needed for the 26th Annual Toy Drive & Concert Benefiting Native American Children
Posted on Oct 29, 2025

Volunteers Needed for the 26th Annual Toy Drive & Concert Benefiting Native American Children

Join us on Saturday, November 22nd, 2025, and take part in the season of giving!

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Volunteer for the 26th Annual Native American Children’s Benefit Concert & Toy Drive

It’s that time of year when our community comes together in the spirit of giving, laughter, music, and joy. We are reaching out to invite you to be part of something truly special, the 26th Annual Native American Children’s Benefit Concert & Toy Drive at the Arizona Science Center, happening Saturday, November 22, 2025.

This night brings families, artists, culture-bearers, and community partners together to celebrate our children and remind them how deeply they are loved. You can help make that magic possible!

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We Need Your Help! Sign Up for a Volunteer Shift

Dress Code: Closed-toe shoes + comfy pants. If you'd like, wear red to show volunteer unity.

What You’ll Receive Closer to the Event:

Volunteer as an individual, with family, coworkers, or friends - we love group participation!

Thank you for showing up for our youth, for our families, and for each other. Your presence is not just helpful, it’s felt. We’re so grateful to share this season of giving with you.

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26th Annual Toy Drive & Concert Benefiting Native American Children on Saturday, November 22nd, 2025 from 5:00pm to 9:00pm

 

Native American Children’s Benefit Concert & Toy Drive

Saturday, November 22nd, 2025
Volunteer Shifts Available from
3:30 PM - 10:00 PM

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