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Rural Animal Care Collective

Non Profit

Community listing Updated Jun 22, 2026
Community Network Team

Organization

Gila Valley Indivisible Chamber Member

Community Network Team · Non Profit

Chamber member Updated May 28, 2026
Community Network Team

Upcoming events

Jul
16
Thu

12:00 PM-2:00 PM

Graham County Chamber of Commerce @ 1051 West Thatcher Boulevard, Safford, Arizona, 85546, United States

Monthly on the third Thursday · Next occurrence Jul 16, 2026

Community Network Team is a two hour meeting for non-profits to learn and network together. The first hour is a training and the second hour is a round table discussion on local events.

In person
Jul
4
Sat

10:00 AM

Standard Parade Route

Part of Gila Valley 250

Celebrate Independence Day at the official Gila Valley 250 Fourth of July Parade in downtown Safford. This year's theme, "The Star-Spangled Banner," honors the song that has inspired generations of Americans while commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States. The parade begins at 10 a.m. on Main Street in Safford and will feature patriotic floats, community organizations, marching groups, public safety agencies, businesses, and local residents coming together to celebrate the nation's history, freedom, and spirit. Parade entries will compete for awards including Most Patriotic, Most Creative, Best in Theme, and Best Youth Entry. For parade applications and information, contact Mick Ruiz at mruiz@saffordaz.gov or (928) 432-4143, or Chris Gibbs at (928) 322-0704. Applications are due June 25, 2026. Photo Courtesy of David Bell, News Director for Double R Communications.

In person Teens & youth

Jul 4, 2026

Safford Lions Club Chamber Member

10:30 AM-11:30 AM

Graham County Health Annex · 820 W Main Street, Safford, AZ 85546

Weekly on Wed · Next occurrence Jun 24, 2026

Our open grief support group provides a welcoming and compassionate space for individuals experiencing loss to connect with others who understand the challenges of grief. Open groups allow participants to attend as needed rather than requiring a long-term commitment or closed enrollment period. Meetings may include conversation, emotional support, shared experiences, educational resources, and guided discussion focused on coping, healing, and navigating life after loss. Grief support groups are often open to individuals grieving the loss of a loved one, major life change, relationship, or other significant personal loss.

In person

Jun 24, 2026

Graham County Health Department Chamber Member