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SaddleBrooke Community Outreach (SBCO) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1997 to serve Arizona communities from Catalina to Globe, including the San Carlos and Fort Thomas Apache Reservations. Covering over 125 miles and ten public school districts in portions of four rural counties, SBCO provides life-changing programs that reach thousands of children and youth each year. 

Overhead View of 2026 Food Drive. Volunteers sorting food into large boxes all lined up in the parking lot.

The SBCO Annual Food Drive Was a Great Success!

This year SaddleBrooke and SaddleBrooke Ranch donated a total of $157,650 and 14,000 pounds of food! SaddleBrooke Community Outreach and the Tri-Community Food Bank in Mammoth want to thank everyone who generously donated food and money to help our less fortunate neighbors to the north. We also owe our gratitude to all of the volunteers whose hard work and dedication made this a successful event. We are very fortunate to live in such caring and compassionate communities. Thank you!

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Volunteers loading filled boxes of donated food into a truck.

Annual Food Drive a Success!

This year SaddleBrooke and SaddleBrooke Ranch donated a total of $157,650 and 14,000 pounds of food! SaddleBrooke Community Outreach and the Tri-Community Food Bank in Mammoth want to thank everyone who generously donated food and money to help our less fortunate neighbors to the north. We also owe our gratitude to all of the volunteers whose hard work and dedication made this a successful event. We are very fortunate to live in such caring and compassionate communities. Thank you! SaddleBrooke Community Outreach and the Tri-Community Food Bank in Mammoth want to thank everyone who generously donated food and money to

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SBCO Volunteer Monica Oszust

Monica Oszust is the incredibly busy Thursday Day manager of SaddleBrooke Community Outreach (SBCO) Kids’ Closet in Mammoth. At Kids’ Closet, pre-school through eighth grade students living in towns from Catalina north to Miami and the San Carlos Apache reservation receive a new school wardrobe and two new books every fall and spring. Each child is assisted by a volunteer “personal shopper” who helps ensure he or she receives clothing that fits. Monica’s role as Day Manager involves receiving the list of students coming to the Closet each Thursday session, preparing a shopping sheet and bag for each child, conducting

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Color My world- group under umbrella smiling at camera.

Miami Library ‘Color My World’

SBCO provided funding to support and expand The Miami Memorial Library “Color Your World” Summer Reading Support Program. Libraries across the nation celebrate Summer using the 2025 theme of “Color Our World”, a theme focused on the arts. The purpose is to prevent the summer slide (knowledge lost while kids are not in school) by encouraging students to read and attend educational programs throughout the summer at the local library. The SBCO funds were used to create engaging learning and reading opportunities for students even while they were not in the classroom, all with a theme related to art. The

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SBCO 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award

Each year SaddleBrooke Community Outreach (SBCO) bestows the Lifetime Achievement Award on a volunteer who has provided 20 years of service to the organization. Two decades of continuous volunteer service to a local charitable organization is a very significant commitment to service. On April 14th at the SBCO Annual Meeting, two special people received this recognition: Marilyn Christensen and Jeanette Wollinka. Marilyn Christiansen and Jeanette Wollinka Marilyn Christiansen and her husband, Marshall first learned about SBCO at a social event in their unit. A neighbor told her and her husband  about Kids’ Closet, thinking they might find it an interesting

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SBCO 2025 Volunteer of the Year

SaddleBrooke Community Outreach has honored two outstanding volunteers, Alice Maitland and JoAnn Livingston, as Volunteers of the Year for 2024-25. Alice Maitland is one of four co-managers of Kids’ Closet, a SaddleBrooke Community Outreach Organization (SBCO) program that supplies children in the Copper Corridor (between Oracle and Superior) from preschool to eighth grade with school clothing and books. In addition to Kids’ Closet, Alice volunteers as a receptionist at the SBCO office, and at Teen Closet, which provides shopping nights in January/February and July to students in the ninth to twelfth grades. In the summer months, when Kids’ Closet is

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SBCO Accomplishments To Date

The Copper Corridor encompasses a series of small, close-knit communities that share a history rich in mining. But when many of the mines closed in the 1990s, unemployment soared, economic prospects dimmed, and poverty rates increased. More than 25 years later, the situation remains dire, especially for children who have never known the economic security most of us take for granted. According to the US Department of Labor, unemployment in these communities is significantly above the national average and the average for Arizona. Of the 17 schools served by SBCO, all are Title I Schools, meaning at least 40% of

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Debby Bowen, receptionist of the year

On April 8th, at SaddleBrooke Community Outreach’s (SBCO) annual meeting, Debby Bowen was recognized as its receptionist of the year for 2023-24. This honor is significant for an all-volunteer organization that relies upon hundreds of volunteers to implement its programs to feed, clothe, enrich and educate youngsters living in the Copper Corridor. Debby was recognized from a group of 31 outstanding volunteers who work in the SBCO office. Prior to moving to SaddleBrooke Ranch from Lynnwood, WA, in 2020, Debby and her husband, Tim, owned a cruise travel agency. She had worked for the company as a receptionist and when

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Children stand excitedly around beautiful wood bookshelves.

We Have Moved to SBCO.org!

Thank you for visiting our site at community-outreach.org. We have recently upgraded our website and have changed our domain to sbco.org