
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Board of Directors is made up of one or two members from each of the 12 Tucson neighborhoods we
serve. If you are interested in serving on our Board, please contact us.
OFFICERS
Janet Burt, President
Janice Havins, Co-President
Beth Acree, Treasurer
Sandy Miller, Secretary
Vicki Mills, past President
BOARD MEMBERS
by neighborhood
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Campbell Grant NE Vicki Mills
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Campus Farm Gracie Brettholle
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Hedrick Acres Abby Eason
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Jefferson Park Lisa Jones
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Limberlost Lois Mastrangelo
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Mountain/First Ave Sarah Studd
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Mountain View Janet Burt
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Richland Heights E Sandy Miller
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Richland Heights W Pat Lane
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RillitoBend Wallace Kinkade & Janice Havins
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Samos Junie Hostetler
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Winterhaven Dorotha Bradley
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At large Beth Acree
GRANTORS
United Way
Wells Fargo Bank
Vance Foundation
​Kai Family Foundation
Lewis Hertz Foundation
Tohono O'odham Nation
Kautz Family Foundation
Lucille Williams Foundation
Arizona Food Bank Network
H S Lopez Family Foundation
Schwab Charitable Foundation
Carl & Mabel E Shurtz Foundation
Elizabeth Read Taylor Foundation
​Community Foundation of Southern Arizona
Community Foundation, Harrisburg-Rockingham
PARTNERS
Neighbors Care Alliance
Food City, Flowing Wells Rd
Beyond Bread & Grace St Paul's Church
Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona
Kevin Dahl, Ward 3, and his staff
Steve Kozachik, Ward 6
Sharon Bronson, District 3 & Jenn Cabrera, Staff
Bennett Bernal, Constable​
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St Frances Cabrini Church
Sonora CoHousing Community
Jon Heine & UA students
Amazon & Amazon Smile
Salpointe Catholic High School
​​International School of Tucson
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UA Eller School of Business
UA School of Design & Marketing
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ABOUT US
Lend A Hand Senior Assistance, Inc. is a coalition of 12 central Tucson neighborhoods. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and a member of the Neighbors Care Alliance (NCA), a program administered through Pima Council on Aging (PCOA). Lend a Hand has been serving seniors ages 60 or older, as well as younger individuals with disabilities, since 2006.
MISSION STATEMENT
Lend A Hand Senior Assistance, Inc. offers support to help keep seniors in their homes by training and coordinating neighborhood volunteers who provide free services, including transportation, friendly visits, and access to other resources, allowing older residents to continue to live independently in their own homes and remain a vital part of their community.