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    Corbins Legacy

    Mission

    Corbin’s Legacy is a Mesa based 501c3 public charity, established in 2015 in memory of Corbin Leafman, a Title 1 Kindergarten teacher, who died at the age of 30 from Cancer and asked to be remembered by how she lived, not why she died. Corbin was known for holding up a $20 bill every day in the school cafeteria so that the lunch staff knew that every child, no matter the amount of money in their account, would receive a hot lunch. Corbin’s Legacy is dedicated to feeding the ever-growing number of hungry children in our communities every day, in some way.

    MESA AZ | EIN: 47-4656419
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    501(c)(3) organization

    Corbins Legacy

    Mission

    Corbin’s Legacy is a Mesa based 501c3 public charity, established in 2015 in memory of Corbin Leafman, a Title 1 Kindergarten teacher, who died at the age of 30 from Cancer and asked to be remembered by how she lived, not why she died. Corbin was known for holding up a $20 bill every day in the school cafeteria so that the lunch staff knew that every child, no matter the amount of money in their account, would receive a hot lunch. Corbin’s Legacy is dedicated to feeding the ever-growing number of hungry children in our communities every day, in some way.

    MESA AZ | EIN: 47-4656419
    Profile managed by nonprofit | Is this your nonprofit?
    501(c)(3) organization

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