Month: December 2016

Partners

December is hectic for most of us. There are Christmas preparations, travel plans, family visits and much more. For our Center for Arizona Policy (CAP) team, it’s also the time we assess our resources as we make plans for the coming year. At CAP, we know there are...

How Far Can You Reach?

Setting an Example Center for Arizona Policy (CAP) has earned a reputation for being reliable and effective. As a result, other Family Policy Councils (FPCs) throughout the country are able to reproduce many of our valuable tools for use in their states. Your support...

Lives Affected

As a supporter of Center for Arizona Policy (CAP), you touch lives you don’t even know. Brandy was 33 and addicted to any drug she could get on the street. A slave to the next high, Brandy would never find her way back on her own. Her parents, Lynn and Tom, could no...

How We Did It Together

A sea of youngsters covered the streets of Phoenix one Saturday afternoon in October. Dressed in T-shirts boldly claiming God Belongs in My City, more than 1,500 Hispanic youth marched in support to demonstrate their faith. Center for Arizona Policy Community...

Lives Touched

December is when we all look back at the year nearly behind us and we assess: Did we keep our New Year’s resolution? Did we make progress? Did we grow? At CAP, we look back on 2016 with awe and gratitude that we have been able to be a part of so much progress and that...

Bittersweet CAP Staff Announcement

A Statement from Center for Arizona Policy President Cathi Herrod “Today, I am both pleased and a bit sad to announce a major staffing change to our Center for Arizona Policy team. There’s always a risk as well as a blessing to having valuable team members – they...

Hypocrisy!

Some days you have to just love the hypocrisy of the left. You may have seen the recent announcement by fashion designer Sophie Theallet that she will not “dress” the next First Lady, Melania Trump. Theallet stated: “The Sophie Theallet brand stands against all...