Arizona Coyotes collecting water donations to benefit Phoenix Rescue Mission
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The Arizona Coyotes, along with Valley firefighters, are collecting water donations at Gila River Arena to benefit the Phoenix Rescue Mission. arizonacoyotes.com/water

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Coyotes collecting water donations to benefit Phoenix Rescue Mission
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The Arizona Coyotes, along with Valley firefighters, are collecting water donations at Gila River Arena to benefit the Phoenix Rescue Mission. arizonacoyotes.com/water