Monthly Newsletter | May 2025

YOU DID IT!


It is with deep gratitude and genuine awe that we announce that we met our fundraising goal to complete emergency HVAC repairs before the extreme heat set in!


With your help, compressors are being replaced as we speak - and Key Campus staff and clients are sleeping better tonight knowing that the indoor respite areas at Key Campus are fully prepared for the summer ahead.

Huge Turnout at April Project Connect in Tempe


In partnership with the City of Tempe and host site University Presbyterian Church, in just one day, Keys to Change and dozens of partner organizations connected a staggering 155 individuals with services, shelter beds, food, clothing, and more.


Stay tuned - we're announcing the June event on our social media pages this week!

Thank you Blue Cross Blue Shield!

As a key partner in our heat relief efforts this summer, Blue Cross Blue Shield donated an incredible 1,000 insulated water jugs to Key Campus clients - distributed at an event this month complete with games, music, and heat relief kits. Campus partner Circle the City joined the effort to distribute supplies and engage clients with medical resources. We're so grateful for our partners!

WATCH NOW: Keys to Change team at STN

Season 3, Episode 8

We're talking board involvement, 24-hour services, and maternal healthcare in Arizona - an episode you won't want to miss!

No time for the full episode?


Check out the 3-minute Key Campus Welcome Center Feature now (and bookmark the rest for later)!

Bonus Blog: A Glaring Omission


"I had to read it, walk away, then read it again."


Read CEO Amy Schwabenlender's reflection on new HUD data collection standards and how a lack of clarity may harm us all.

Campus co-founder Mike McQuaid touched so many lives with his unwavering commitment to compassionate care and advocacy for our unhoused neighbors - through his time, talent, and treasure.


Learn more about Mike's legacy here



We invite you all to Be Like Mike!

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