Sun Sounds of Arizona Receives Generous Donation from Longtime Listener’s Estate
Tempe, AZ, April 17, 2007 - Recently, Sun Sounds of Arizona received a generous gift from a long-time listener who included Sun Sounds of Arizona in his estate plans.
Sun Sounds is one of 18 non-profit organizations that will benefit from his generosity. He chose to donate a part of his estate to Sun Sounds as a way of giving back for the years of services he enjoyed.
“I recently finished my estate planning and included Sun Sounds too,” says Mary Ellen Stepanich, who reads the Christian Science Monitor on Tuesday evenings and has been volunteering her time to Sun Sounds for the last six years.
“The process was relatively easy and now, I have peace of mind in knowing that my estate will care for my family and favorite charities the way I want it to after I’m gone,” says Mary Ellen.
Charitable estate gifts play a significant role in Sun Sounds’ operating budget, giving it the resources to purchase all of the books, magazines, and newspapers that volunteers read every day. They help Sun Sounds develop, purchase and maintain the tools to record volunteer voices and to transmit its signal to listeners. They make Sun Sounds available free of charge to those who need it most, but cannot afford to give.
To learn how easy it is to make a lasting gift to your community… call your tax advisor, attorney and Sun Sounds of Arizona at 1-866-967-8300.
For additional information about this release, contact:
Annette Flores Marketing Coordinator Sun Sounds of Arizona 2323 W. 14th St. Tempe, AZ 85281-6950 480-774-8300 annette.flores@riomail.maricopa.edu http://sunsounds.org
For additional information about making Sun Sounds a part of your estate plans, contact:
David Noble Development Director Sun Sounds of Arizona 2323 W. 14th St. Tempe, AZ 85281-6950 480-774-8300
About Sun Sounds of Arizona Sun Sounds of Arizona, established in 1979, is a radio reading and audio information access service for people who find it difficult or impossible to read print because of a disability or medical condition. It is a community outreach service with more than 500 volunteers, which is part of Rio Salado College and KJZZ with affiliate stations located in Flagstaff, Tempe, Tucson and Yuma. For eligible listeners, Sun Sounds of Arizona is available free of charge, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week using special radios, designated cable systems, telephone and the internet.
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