Alex Arboleda and her two children, Isabel, 13, and Nico (Nicolas), 10, enjoy each others' company at their Phoenix Home.
Jaime and Greg Zobell and their four children, Lauryn, 9, (with mom), Hannah, 7, Rachael, 12, and Austin, 5. The whole family gets involved in a variety of activities to stay fit.
Clint Bolick and his wife Shawnna, find common ground with thier son Ryne, 13, and Kali, 10, hiking, playing football and on other activities in their neighborhood.
Stacy and Rich Johnson and their boys, Travis, 6, (red), Cooper, 7, (grey) and Daniel 9, (blue) at Paseo Vista Park in Chandler.
Carol and Jack Friedman spend quality time with their grandchildren Sam, 9, Julia, (black shirt); and Emilia Root (pink shirt) both 7, playing basketball, doing homework and playing games among many activities.
Jack Friedman spends quality time with his grandchildren including Emilia Root (pink shirt) both 7, who decides to practice her balancing skills, in the childrens' Phoenix home.
Kai Fujimoto, 9, Maricopa, waits to contribute his example of a writing technique during Central Arizona Writing Project's Young Adult Writing Program (YAWP) at Arizona State's Tempe Campus.
Smilangi Sidhugari, 8, Gilbert, works on a writing exercise in describing the taste of something during Central Arizona Writing Project's Young Adult Writing Program (YAWP) at Arizona State's Tempe Campus.
Violyn teacher Mariam Marino helps Haley Garcia-Daugherty, 13, Phx, right, and Michelle Calderon, 13, tune their violyns during a session at the Harmony Project in Phoenix. Small tuning screws on the tailpiece of the instrument allow fine tuning adjustments.
Physics and Engineering instructor George Cardenas checks the coding and circuitry work of Harrison Kerkoff, 14, after he completed his first coding project, creating a potentiometer circuit to control the change of color of an led light in the first semester at the Coding School at Central High School in Phoenix.
Campbell Faulkner, 10, receives help from his education coach and brother Clayton, 20 on a challenging history lesson covering the explorers during a home school lesson. Carrie put Campbell in home school to allow the family to be more flexible with his health care needs.
John Shaff survived a brain tumor to start a family with his wife Charlotte and compete in triathalons, including Ironman distances, 100 mile two mile swim, 100 mile bike and 26.2 mile run. John is cheered on by his boys, Jake, 8, left and Eric, 7.