Community Involvement
Leah Hoffman is proud to support and be active in these local community organizations:
Child Crisis Arizona
Board Member
Child Crisis Arizona has been helping our community’s most vulnerable children, youth and families for nearly five decades. In times of crisis, we are there to help. When no crisis threatens, we are there to strengthen families, build resiliency and prevent crisis situations.
We do this through prevention, intervention and education programs designed to support the thousands of children and families who may be at risk. All of our work centers on our vision of safe kids…strong families.
Fresh Start Women's Foundation
Past Chairman
Fresh Start Women’s Foundation empowers women to transform their lives through education and engagement. The Jewell McFarland Lewis Fresh Start Women’s Resource Center offers counseling, mentoring, education, career services, legal support services, Child Watch, an e-learning center and personal development services that include wardrobing sessions, makeovers and empowerment classes.
Arizona Women's Board
Past Chairman, Past President
Erma Bombeck invited fellow authors to join her for the country’s first Authors Luncheon in 1980. Why? Erma thought it would be a unique way to raise funds for Arizona kidney patients. She was right. The Authors Luncheon was an immediate success and quickly became an annual event. The Arizona Women’s Board is dedicated to continuing Erma’s tradition of bringing best-selling authors together to help write a brighter future for Arizona kidney patients.
Casa Center for Positive Change
Past President
Casa’s mission is to provide evidence-based education which teaches children, teens, and adults how to build social and emotional intelligence knowledge and skills to build healthy relationships with themselves and others at home, at school, at work, and within the community, ultimately leading to a reduction in abuse, bullying, meanness, and violence.
Herberger Theater Center
Past Event Chair
The Herberger Theater Center is a non-profit organization supporting and fostering the growth of performing arts in Phoenix as the premier performance venue, arts incubator and advocate. Built in 1989 to support and foster the growth of performing arts in Phoenix as a performance venue and arts incubator. Each year, approximately 150,000 patrons, including 30,000 school-aged children share the unique experience of live performing arts.
Phoenix Theatre
Past Chair, 'Women Who Care' Luncheon
The largest producing regional theatre company in the Valley, Phoenix Theatre offers more programs and experiences than any other. With over 200 performances on multiple stages and thriving education and outreach programs, we inspire more than 100,000 citizens every year. Every show or service is always measured against our mission – to create exceptional theatrical experiences by using the arts to articulate messages that inspire hope and understanding.