Host Committee Makes a Splash with Water Drive

WHAT: The Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee, in partnership with Downtown Phoenix Inc., 95.5 The Mountain, and Fry’s Food Stores, is holding a water drive August 15 through September 15 to benefit St. Vincent de Paul and the Human Services Campus.

Residents are encouraged to donate bottles of water. To minimize single-use plastics, reusable water bottles are also being collected.

WHERE: Fry’s Food and Drug                                                                                       
100 E. Washington St
Phoenix, AZ 85004

Herberger Theater Center
222 E. Monroe St
Phoenix, AZ 85004

CB Live @ Desert Ridge Marketplace

21001 N. Tatum Blvd
Phoenix, AZ 85050

Tempe Improv
930 E University Dr
Tempe, AZ 85281

To see the full list of drop-off locations, add a bin to your business location, or to make a monetary donation, visit azsuperbowl.com/waterdrive.

WHEN: Collection sites are open August 15 through September 15.

WHY: The Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee is working with partners to support one of St. Vincent de Paul’s greatest needs, water. The organization, serving the Valley’s most vulnerable population, gives out nearly 5,700 bottles of water in a single day. Phoenix continues to set record-high temperatures during summer months, requiring even more water to keep residents hydrated.

About the Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee

The Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee is a nonprofit organization responsible for planning and executing a successful Super Bowl LVII in 2023. The goal of the Host Committee is to galvanize local stakeholders in a united approach to hosting the largest single-day sporting event in the world by maximizing positive media exposure, fueling the economic engine of Arizona, and leaving a lasting legacy in the community. The Host Committee serves as liaison between the NFL and all regional efforts, culminating with the game in 2023 at State Farm Stadium, home to the Arizona Cardinals.  This is the fourth time Arizona is hosting the Super Bowl, following 1996, 2008 and 2015. Only four other sites (South Florida, New Orleans, Los Angeles, and Tampa Bay) hold this distinction. For more information, visit azsuperbowl.com or follow @AZSuperBowl on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

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