
Staff Reports | Free Press Philanthropy
On May 6, Phoenix Children’s celebrated the partnership from popular local eatery Over Easy by officially naming the “Makers Corner” inside The Zone following the concept’s generous $500,000 pledge to Phoenix Children’s over the next four years.
The Child Life Zone is a state-of-the-art therapeutic space where kids can be kids.
“We are incredibly thankful to Over Easy for its generosity and commitment to Arizona’s children,” said Steve Schnall, Phoenix Children’s Foundation’s senior vice president and chief development officer. “This support will help fuel transformative care and make a lasting difference in the lives of countless patients.”
The naming ceremony brought together leaders from Phoenix Children’s and Over Easy to celebrate the new partnership and unveil the officially named Makers Corner.
“It was a special moment to see Over Easy in such an incredible space that supports the healing of so many young patients,” said Brian Terpay, chief operating officer of Over Easy. “We are honored to give back and play a role in Phoenix Children’s mission.”
The $500,000 gift will directly benefit Phoenix Children’s Child Life and Therapeutic Arts Programs which help patients and their families develop ways to cope with fear, anxiety and separation from home and school.

















