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.
African-American: 4% Asian: 1% Caucasian: 14% Hispanic/Latino: 9% Multi-Racial: 2% Native American: 70% Total: 100%
Ishikawa
Kerr
Queen of Peace Catholic School
Benjamin Franklin Charter School
Lehi
Salt River
Hermosa Vista (Mesa)
Kino Jr.
Stapley Jr.
Westwood
Salt River
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.
African-American: 4% Asian: 1% Caucasian: 14% Hispanic/Latino: 9% Multi-Racial: 2% Native American: 70% Total: 100%
Ishikawa
Kerr
Queen of Peace Catholic School
Benjamin Franklin Charter School
Lehi
Salt River
Hermosa Vista (Mesa)
Kino Jr.
Stapley Jr.
Westwood
Salt River