COMMUNITY GUIDE
Maricopa County Cooperative Extension
COmMUnITY
Foothills Meals On Wheels
4-H Youth Development Various 4-H youth
ASsIsTAnCE
Provides hot noon meals.
projects .......................(602) 470-8086 ext. 388 To order or volunteer .............. (480) 488-1090
Al Anon
Midnight Madness
Support group for
Gold Mine Thrift Shop
Gym programs
families of alcoholics ............... (602) 249-1257
Open Wed-Sat. 9am-3pm ....... (480) 488-3721
for teens 12-18 ........................ (480) 575-2214
Alateen
Information & Referral Hotline
New River Senior Center
For those 10-19 whose lives are
For referrals on human
Services for the aging ............... (623) 465-0367
affected by alcholism ............... (602) 249-1257
services needs .......................... (602) 263-8856
Sonoran Arts League ............. (480) 575-6624
Alcoholics Anonymous
Kiwanis Community Loan Closet
To stop alcoholism .................. (602) 264-1341
Convalescent aids at no charge for short
Soroptomist Int’l Of The Saguaro Foothills term needs ............................... (480) 488-8400
Business women’s group dedicated to commu-
Cave Creek Coyote Coda Group
nity service .............................. (602) 770-6884
Help with problems maintaining functional
Salvation Army
relationships ............................ (480) 488-9574
Service extension unit .............. (480) 488-9604
Volunteer Heartline Of The Foothills
Community Foundation
Foothills Animal Rescue ......... (480) 488-9890
St. Vincent de Paul Society
Volunteer opportunities ........... (480) 488-1090
Shelter, care, and adoption for cats and dogs
Assistance is
non-denominational ................ (602) 254-3338
YMCA Scottsdale / Paradise Valley
Foothills Food Bank
Programs for individuals
Emergency food ...................... (480) 488-1145
and families ............................. (480) 922-5460
VOlUNtEeR OpPorTUnItIEs
The Foothills Community Foundation facili- vides services to homebound seniors and adults port the Annual Festival of Music, special signa-
tates many community projects that enhance the with disabilities to maintain their independence ture events and music programs for youth.
quality of life for our neighborhoods and provide by delivering meals, transporting them to doc- For those interested in preserving our wild-
service options for volunteers. Volunteers may or- tors appointments, the grocery store and to cul- life, animal well-being and our environment, the
ganize, participate in, attend and support cultural tural events. The Domestic Violence Education Foothills Animal Rescue, the Southwest Wildlife
programs such as the Desert Foothills Theater, the & Assistance Program provides volunteers who Rehabilitation, Spur Cross Ranch Conservation,
Cave Creek Christmas Pageant, the Foothills Film promote activities and educational programs to Desert Foothills Land Trust and Black Mountain
Society, the MindQuest Lecture Series or the Vi- raise awareness about domestic violence through Conservancy offer volunteers a chance to connect
sual Arts Program that offers art lectures and field such efforts as the Anti-Bullying Program in the with others who share these concerns.
trips to museums and galleries. Members of our elementary and middle schools and a free women’s Among the many ways that volunteers come
community interested in enriching public educa- support group. Our Holiday Project reaches out together to make our community a vibrant place
tion may tutor children after-school, chaperone to those in need at the holidays with gifts of meal to be, one planned project offers a way for the
at Midnight Madness and Grad Night Live, or vouchers and gift baskets. whole community to collaborate. Plans are un-
work to raise funds at the Foothills Community The Desert Foothills Library and the Cave derway to build a Desert Foothills YMCA /
Foundation Annual Charity Golf Scramble to sup- Creek Museum operate through the generous time Community Center representing a collabora-
port public school enrichment programs offered of volunteers who staff the Circulation Desk, assist tive partnership between the Foothills Commu-
through the Community Education Program, patrons, shelve books, and keep the doors open nity Foundation, Paradise Community College,
such as the Artist in Residency Program and Pre- to share resources with the community. Artists or Scottsdale Health Care and the Valley of the Sun
School and Kid’s Club Programs. art lovers may volunteer with the Sonoran Arts YMCA. Our community is a unique place to live
Community Service options include volun- League to plan the annual Hidden in the Hills Art and the spirit of volunteerism unites us all.
teering for the Foothills Caring Corp—a program Tour and other art shows. The Arizona Musicfest
of the Foothills Community Foundation that pro- organization welcomes volunteers to plan and sup-
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