Celebrate 15 Years of Service with MSCA & Convoy of Hope at MSCA25

May 21, 2025

For 15 years, MSCA has proudly partnered with Convoy of Hope, coming together as a community to make a difference. Since our collaboration began, MSCA members have contributed over $750,000 in food, goods, labor, and financial support to this incredible organization. Join us at MSCA25 as we celebrate our partnership by giving back, and read on to learn how you can donate to our efforts.

This year, we’re proud to partner with Maggie’s Place Community Center, a nonprofit in the Scottsdale, AZ area providing vital support to pregnant women and new mothers in need. From transitional housing and parenting classes to job training and therapeutic resources, Maggie’s Place offers holistic care and a path forward.

And at the MSCA Education Conference, get ready to roll up your sleeves and join us for a high-energy, feel-good Packing Party on Tuesday, November 11. This event is a chance to give back, connect with peers, and be part of something bigger.

Whether it’s your first year attending the event or your fifteenth, your support helps us bring hope and help where it’s needed most. Let’s make this year the most impactful yet!

Find out more about this year’s partner charity and the Packing Party, and learn how to donate to help fund these activities here:

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