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FOUNDATION REBRAND

Mesa Regional Foundation rebrands to Mesa For All Foundation

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The Mesa Regional Foundation for Accessibility, Diversity and Inclusion has rebranded to Mesa For All Foundation.

The rebrand also comes with a new logo and website.

“We are proud to announce the name change for the foundation, now known as Mesa For All, which we believe better reflects the neurodivergent and adaptive communities we serve,” said Ron Williams, board chair for the Mesa For All Foundation. “This organization will continue to recognize, celebrate and provide programs and technologies that benefit everyone — regardless of ability. We are committed to fostering an environment where everyone can contribute to and benefit from progress.”

The foundation has two signature programs. The first Camp Level Up, where neurodivergent youth create worlds in video games, films and virtual reality. The camp was developed in partnership with Arizona State University’s Herberger Institute, Copa Health and video game production company Endless Studios as well as a donation from the Abbett Family Foundation.

The second program, S.T.E.P — Student Tourism Exploration Program — is a workforce development program that introduces students to career paths within the hospitality industry through projects, site visits and guest speakers, among others.

“This rebranding marks an important milestone in our ongoing commitment to accessibility, diversity and inclusion,” said Alison Brooks, president of Mesa For All Foundation. “We remain dedicated to maintaining our current partnerships as well as growing our programs that support purposeful education. Mesa has been a trailblazer in leading inclusivity and accessibility efforts, and we are looking forward to enhancing our foundation under this new name.”

The updated website can be viewed at https://mesaforall.org/.