Branch History
The Lehi Branch, a collaborative effort between the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale and the Lehi Community Center, opened in 2002. It is the second branch to serve Native youth on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. In addition to youth services for children ages 6 to 12, the Lehi Branch also has a dedicated Teen Center where Club members ages 13 to 18 find a weight room, pool table and computers for homework use.
Ethnicity Breakdown
| African-American: |
4% |
| Asian: |
1% |
| Caucasian: |
14% |
| Hispanic/Latino: |
9% |
| Multi-Racial: |
2% |
| Native American: |
70% |
| Total: |
100% |
Impact Statistics
- Open 244 days a year
- 486 members; 206 males and 280 females
- Ages 6-12: 398; Ages 13-18: 88
- Youth served through outreach and ancillary services (non-members): 594
Nearby Schools
Elementary
Ishikawa
Kerr
Queen of Peace Catholic School
Benjamin Franklin Charter School
Lehi
Salt River
Hermosa Vista (Mesa)
Middle School
Kino Jr.
Stapley Jr.
High School
Westwood
Salt River
More About Us
The Lehi Branch of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale offers programs in the following five core program areas: Education & Career Development, Character & Leadership Development, Health & Life Skills, The Arts, and Sports, Fitness & Recreation. In addition, the Lehi Branch offers additional services for families through our Family P.L.U.S. program.
The Lehi Branch is located at 1231 E. Oak St., Mesa, AZ at the corner of Stapley and Oak streets. The major cross streets are the 202 Red Mountain freeway and Gilbert Rd.