Our Arizona activists are second to none, and have been incredibly active throughout the month of May.
On May 14, Arizona State Director Paul Parisi attended an outdoor dinner hosted by the Libre Initiative and Americans for Prosperity. The dinner was attended by approximately 40 people and focused on addressing rising utility costs for Arizona residents.
Participants who signed up received vouchers to help offset their electric bills, and enjoyed music, food, and fellowship with other members of the local community. Check out some photos from the dinner.



On May 16, Chapter Manager Lori Martinez and Hometown Hero Brianna Falsatti held a town hall in Yuma, AZ which drew a crowd of community members, state leaders, and elected officials. Attendees discussed issues that are important to the local community, and recruited 20 new Hometown Heroes. We are also excited to announce that Yendi Parker has joined the team as our new Yuma Chapter Manager.



Speaking Up: Members of the Yuma Community shared their thoughts at our Town Hall.
OA continues to grow in Arizona, and our activists are working overtime to make new connections, recruit more Hometown Heroes, and build a diverse coalition of Americans from all walks of life.