Charities
Our goal with these groups, as with everything we do, is to help them help the children of our community. The Scottsdale Active 20-30 has supported many charitable organizations throughout our long history as a service organization. Some of the Club's activities include the Scottsdale 20/30 Club Fishing Derby for Children, taking members of the Boys and Girls Clubs to baseball games, providing Christmas trees to needy families and refurbishing older homes for underprivileged families.
The Club's first fundraiser was a raffle held in conjunction with the WTC Tennis Tournament that raised over $10,000 for the Dine Center. More currently, The Club was instrumental in raising over $70,000 for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in 2006 and proceeds of over $200,000 went to children's charities last year from our Annual NiteFlite and Brokers for Kids events alone!
Boys and Girls Club of Scottsdale
The boys and girls club offers programs and services to promote and enhance the development of boys and girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging and influence. It is a safe place to learn and grow while having fun.
Boys Hope Girls Hope of Arizona
Boys Hope Girls Hope profoundly impacts the lives of low-income, at-risk, academically capable and motivated children ages 11-18 who come from financially and socially challenged backgrounds. Our goal is to allow kids to achieve their dreams they once though were out of reach.
Arizona Foundation for Burns and Trauma
Arizona Foundation for Burns and Trauma is dedicated to assisting burn victims and their families in becoming burn survivors through rehabilitation, treatment and research.
Scottsdale Leadership
The Mission of Scottsdale Leadership is to inform, inspire and empower leaders in to champions and strengthen the interests of the community.
Lions Camp Tatiyee
Lions Camp makes a tremendous impact on the people they work with directly and help to provide a camping experience for challenged individuals promoting independence and self-confidence among their peers.


