2022 New Resident & Visitor Guide for the city of Maricopa.
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8 Welcome Letters 10 Maricopa’s Rich History 12 Survey Says ... 14 John Wayne 16 Community 18 City of Maricopa 20 Pinal County 22 Elected Officials 26 Voter Registration 27 Utilities 28 Public Safety 30 Courts
32 Nonprofits 38 A+ Charter School 42 Real Estate 44 HOAs 48 Wild Things 50 Education 58 Outdoor Recreation 66 Arts and Culture 74 Business 78 Where to Eat
Welcome home! W elcome to the city of Maricopa. We are glad to have you here. Oftentimes, one of the most difficult parts of moving to a new community is finding the right service providers who offer a high level of service at a fair price. It’s that need, combined with an eye on the future for Maricopa, which will no doubt include many more new citizens, that led us to provide this guide for new residents and visitors of this city. Need a mechanic? We have you covered. How about a heating and air conditioning specialist? You’ll find that too in the pages of this publication. It’s hard to imagine a service that isn’t included in this guide. Not only will you find businesses worthy of your patronage, but you will also find all the civic and governmental information you need to actively participate as a citizen and make a difference in the city you now call home. At InMaricopa, service is at the heart of our mission. We look to inform the citizenry of Maricopa, and this guide is our way of reaching out to you during your first days as a new citizen. InMaricopa has provided 24/7 local news coverage through our website since 2004. Our magazine, InMaricopa is delivered to more than 28,000 residents every month and its reach through our community is unmatched. We serve our community though our website, magazine, social media, and other publications, including this one. If you cannot find what you need in our guide, please let us know.
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Back row left to right: Councilmember Bob Marsh, Vice Mayor Vincent Manfredi, Councilmember Henry Wade, Councilmember Rich Vitiello. Front row left to right: Councilmember Amber Liermann, Mayor Christian Price, Councilmember Nancy Smith. —WELCOME TO THE CITY OF— ARICOPA
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May0r, Christian Price 520-316-6821 Christian.Price@maricopa-az.gov Vice Mayor, Vincent Manfredi 520-316-6823 Vincent.Manfredi@maricopa-az.gov Councilmember, Bob Marsh 520-316-6837 Bob.Marsh@maricopa-az.gov Councilmember, Nancy Smith 520-316-6822 Nancy.Smith@maricopa-az.gov
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Councilmember, Henry Wade 520-316-6825 Henry.Wade@maricopa-az.gov Councilmember, Rich Vitiello 520-316-6826 Rich.Vitiello@maricopa-az.gov Councilmember, Amber Liermann 520-316-6824 Amber.Liermann@maricopa-az.gov
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MISSION Inform readers/viewers. Enrich advertisers.
BELIEFS We believe in: • An informed citizenry. • Holding ourselves and others accountable. • The success of deserving businesses.
M aricopa’s economy is booming, and one of the most common questions we get is, “What’s coming next?”. Whether it’s the next delicious restaurant, thriving business, housing development, or major street and infrastructure improvement, residents want to stay up to speed with how the city is growing. WhatsNewMaricopa.com is your one stop shop for all the answers! This site is built specifically with new residents in mind. You can learn about projects already in the works including locations, designs, contacts for updates, and links to help you follow each stage of the approval process. You’ll also find lists of recently completed projects and detailed descriptions on future construction including the city’s first hospital, APEX’s exclusive Arizona race track and luxury car club, the creation of an East-West Corridor to add a connection with I-10 and so much more! Updates are conveniently mapped out on the site to help you see where each project fits into the vision for our city’s bright future. Discover what’s in store for Maricopa!
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ON THE COVER: In a photo shot by Victor Moreno, students walk out of the front entrance of A+ Charter School, an academic institution that shapes the whole student. For the story, see page 38.
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Welcome to Maricopa A s Mayor, it is my distinct honor and privilege to welcome you to your new home in the Arizona Sonoran desert, the City of Maricopa. Maricopa is a beautiful, thriving, young city, having been incorporated just under two decades ago, in October 2003. As a relatively new Arizona city, this can present a host of challenges, but it also presents unparalleled opportunities for growth, expansion and success!
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A s Chairman of the Ak-Chin Indian Community, I would like to welcome you to our community and invite you and your family to visit us! Ak-Chin is an O’odham word translated to mean “mouth of the wash” or “place where the wash loses itself in the sand or ground.” The Ak-Chin Indian Community has an enrollment of more than 1,300 tribal
members and a land base of just over 22,000 acres. We were formally organized in 1961, under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934. First and foremost, we are a farming community; Ak-Chin Farms was established in 1963 and currently harvests more than 15,000 acres, making us one of the largest farming communities in the United States. Cotton is the principal crop while barley, potatoes, alfalfa and corn are also grown. We are home to the Ak- Chin Him Dak Eco-Museum, the first of its kind in the country. The Him-Dak Eco-Museum is a place where objects of our past, our culture and traditions are conserved and shared. Our local deli, Vekol Market serves as a gas station and cafe that offers a variety of options made fresh daily, a wide selection of groceries, a dining area and a patio with outside seating. Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club, located along Highway 238, provides a welcoming ambiance with breathtaking views. Ak-Chin Southern Dunes is perfect for the golf enthusiast but also offers delicious meals at the Arroyo Grille. Southern Dunes is also rated #6 of golf courses to play in the State of Arizona according to Golf Week Magazine. Ak-Chin Circle, entertainment for the entire family! Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino offers some 500 luxurious guest rooms with all the amenities to make your stay a comfortable one. The renovated Bingo Hall, newly added conference/banquet space and restaurants are first class for everyone to enjoy. Next door, the Ak-Chin Circle Entertainment Center offers “one stop, non-stop entertainment” featuring theaters (limited seating), bowling, arcade games, dining; as well as private event facilities. On behalf of the Ak-Chin Tribal Council and the Ak-Chin Indian Community, we welcome you to Maricopa and we hope to see you soon!
As you have undoubtedly seen, Maricopa is a new, blossoming and striking community, and truly an ideal location to raise a family or retire with purpose. Here we have bustling schools, open parks, great amenities, fun events, safe neighborhoods, connected social groups, as well as, a new and always expanding restaurant and business scene. And with our friends and neighbors the Ak-Chin Indian Community, you will find they add rich historical culture, deep traditions of the old west, along with limitless modern entertainment options, all within your own backyard. In Maricopa, you will find there is no shortage of things in which to immerse yourself. In light of all these great reasons to live here, I still believe our greatest assets in Maricopa are her residents. As a new member of our tight knit community, I know you will quickly discover Maricopa’s unique sense of community spirit, pride and belonging that is getting harder and harder to find in America today. We have so many knowledgeable, intelligent, kind, generous, caring and friendly neighbors, who are ready to meet you, say hello to you in the grocery store, volunteer or simply lend a hand when needed. Hopefully, you will soon discover what my family and I have come to realize as each day passes. New things are always arriving, the opportunity that challenges present are always met head on, and the people here are some of the best I’ve ever been around in my entire life. Simply put: We love Maricopa! And I know you will, too. On behalf of the entire Maricopa City Council, welcome home… Welcome to Maricopa!
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RICH HISTORY
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Shortly after Maricopa found its new home, Maricopaville succumbed to the flames of a destructive fire, taking most of its buildings and homes, and sending its few inhabitants east to Maricopa Junction. During the next 35 years, Maricopa Junction experienced modest prosperity building churches, a hotel and schoolhouse. In 1912, under President Taft, the federal government established reservation land south of Maricopa Junction. Less than a year later the federal government shrunk the reservation by half due to opposition from area farmers. Ak-Chin Indian Community was established in 1961. The population of Maricopa in 1920 was 381. In 1930, in the first year of the Great Depression, that number was reduced to 143. Later, in 1935, the M&P Line closed. Over the following decade, the area struggled with the effects of the Depression and then a war-time economy. After World War II, the community began to again experience modest growth, even expanding the schoolhouse to accommodate the growing population. Over the next 60 years, some of the most well-known Maricopa families — Smiths, Farrells, Andersons and Burks — moved to the community and established their roots. In 1995, State Route 347 was finished, paralleling the old M&P Branch Line. The City of Maricopa officially incorporated in 2003. In less than 15 years, Maricopa’s population grew from just over 1,000 to more than 43,000 in 2010. Today, the population is more than 60,000.
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S ince pre-Columbian times, Maricopa has had three distinct locations, each with its unique history. Prior to and during the early colonial period, native bands of the Akimel O’odham (Pima) and Pee-Posh (Maricopa) lived in the Valley around the Gila River. Relying on native trails and the “good- natured” tribes in the area, a stagecoach route was established just west of Pima Butte connecting Tucson with Phoenix. Along that route south of the Gila River, about eight miles northwest of the current city limits, a relay station was built. Settlers called the stop Maricopa Wells after the O’odham word for the Pee-Posh people. A steady supply of fresh water made it a desert oasis fed by wells reaching into the underground Gila River. When Arizona became a territory in 1863, there were only three communities in the state with considerable size — Tucson, Prescott and Maricopa Wells.
Prior to the construction of the Southern Pacific Railroad, Maricopa Wells was a major supply post on the Transcontinental Mail Line and Butterfield Overland Stage Mail Line. Upon completion of the SPRR in 1879, the post was moved south to meet the tracks at its second home — Maricopaville — about 3.5 miles west of its current location. Maricopaville suffered a short life, lasting only about seven years before being moved to its third and final locale. There were intentions to build a second rail line to connect Maricopaville to Phoenix (M&P Branch Line), but residents in Tempe became upset by the prospect of being excluded from access to the north-south line. In 1886, their noise eventually forced the M&P Branch terminus (Maricopa Junction) east to where the city of Maricopa is today. In 1887, the first M&P train went into operation, and a year later the Maricopa post office opened.
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WHAT DO YOU KNOW NOW YOU WISH YOU KNEW BEFORE MOVING TO MARICOPA?
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Mari Steermann How many nice people I’d meet, but it was a great surprise!
Cathy Hill Barnella Didn’t know how quickly it would grow and keep growing. I miss the small town we moved to in 2004. We moved out of Rancho to 3.3 acres, 10 miles out of town to escape! Love our Maricopa!
King Jay Carter How it’s only one way in and one way out. 😊 the 347 Highway.
Jamie Morano That people would complain about every single little thing every chance they get and somehow blame the mayor, Christian Price, for everything! Oh! And that they have no clue how business works. Becky Betta Love Maricopa but I wish I could have seen into the future to know how quickly things would expand. I chose Maricopa and embraced the longer work commute specifically to avoid living with as many people. I was hoping to hold on to the smaller community feeling.
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Jackie Romanish That you can drive for hours and still be nowhere
Rebecca Ann Morris Life is so much better here. Love my house, friendly people and lower utilities.
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Augusta Graven Always wait a couple secs after your light turns green because at least four other cars run though a red light.
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Patty Tomlinson Should have bought a couple of houses 10 years ago.
Josh Christy How terrible 90% of the drivers are here and insist on camping in the left lane.
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Jon Grove Nothing. We did all our own homework and rented before buying to make sure we could deal with what the city lacked or offered.
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Liz Morris Seymour Utility costs are double, and the number of flies and mosquitoes are horrible! Otherwise, I think people here, are for most part, more friendly.
Wendy Carne I wish I knew that the city planners would continue to build more subdivisions and not build stores and services to keep up with growing demand due to the number of homes being built.
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Follow InMaricopa on Jeffery Orn Definitely the smell of the cows, didn’t have a clue. When I decided to purchase a home here, I never once had cow smell until after I moved in, what a surprise that was. I didn’t know the mosquitoes were prevalent here, I thought I got away from those little blood suckers. { }
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John Wayne AKA THE DUKE
Wayne and Johnson moved into the cattle business in the 1960s, running a feedlot near Maricopa and a ranch near Springerville.
John Wayne was born Marion Morrison in Winterset, Iowa.
He grew up in Southern California and became a movie extra and then an actor after losing his scholarship to USC in the 1920s.
One of Wayne’s favorite watering holes was Table Top Tavern in
Stanfield.
Wayne bought 4,000 acres of farmland between Maricopa and
Johnson’s wife Alice put Wayne on a weight-loss program for his
Stanfield in the late 1950s.
movie roles.
At the peak of the Wayne and Johnson cattle partnership, they
had 85,000 head.
Wayne died of cancer in 1979.
El Dorado Holdings CEO Mike Ingram campaigned to have a
portion of State Route 347 (Maricopa Road) named John Wayne Parkway.
The Duke Golf Course draws its name from Wayne’s nickname. Some streets within Rancho El Dorado — Sagebrush Trail, Rio Grande, Rio Lobo, Cahill and others — share names with Wayne movies.
He partnered with local cotton farmer Louis Johnson, who managed Wayne’s farm. The two later merged their properties. Both now have roadways named for them in Maricopa.
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CubeSmart brings ‘Class A’ storage to town
M OST OF US HAVE DEALT WITH A storage unit at some point — during a move, as a place to store excess stuff or for additional workspace. Well, for those of us who have had to unload a trailer in the summer heat or during a monsoon storm, there is good news — a new storage facility opened in Maricopa, and it will change the way you look at them forever. CubeSmart, located at 20215 N. John Wayne Pkwy., offers storage with the enormous benefit of being indoors and fully air-conditioned. It has more than 900 units in the three-story facility, 95% of which are air-conditioned. It boasts state-of-the-art security including 75 cameras, individual exterior-gate and building-entry codes, and 24-hour security monitoring. The facility is a joint venture development by Hawkins Companies and Noblewest Development and it is operated by CubeSmart, a national company with more than 1 million satisfied customers and one of the most trusted names in storage. “Our objective was to bring something to Maricopa that just wasn’t available here,” Noblewest Development’s John Badura said. “We wanted to offer residents a Class A storage option, and this definitely fits the bill. It’s just so different from anything else available in Maricopa.” Forty-nine outdoor, drive-up units complement 867 air-conditioned lockers. Features include an air-conditioned drive- through loading area that can accommodate a 26-foot moving truck. There, customers can load and unload in air-conditioned comfort while taking their belongings directly from the drive aisle to their unit via one of the three large elevators. General Manager Juan Cortez-Linares, a Maricopa resident, said one of the benefits he hears customers talking about is the easy, secure, automated access. “All our units are clean and new, and we have a variety of safety and security features like 24-hour video recording and bright lights throughout the facility,” he said. “People feel very secure coming in here any time of the day.” Another benefit of CubeSmart is its fully-automated building, allowing access, if required and necessary, at any time of day or night. When customers lease a unit, they
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the overflow from a hall closet or bathroom to a 10’x30’ unit that can hold the contents of a 3-bedroom home. Mr. Cortez-Linares said Maricopa was the perfect location for a facility like this. “It is evident with all the new development and the influx of new residents that there was a demand for this,” he said. “With Sprouts opening up and bringing Class A retail, they felt there was an opportunity to bring the residents of Maricopa a Class A, automated, storage facility. I know they are very happy with their decision and hope the residents are happy to have us here as well.” Pricing for the units begins at $93 per month, and promotions include 35% off or a free month for InMaricopa readers (see page 63 or visit CubeSmart.com). The site also offers helpful tips on how to choose the ideal size unit for your needs. CubeSmart also offers moving and storage supplies like boxes, tape, bubble wrap, mattress covers, dollies and push carts. This story was first published in the September edition of InMaricopa magazine.
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get a key code specific to their account. That code tells CubeSmart who is in and out of the building and grounds at any given time. The interior doors and elevators also require code access, so when a customer enters their code at the elevator, they only get access to their floor. Visitors also must key out of the building, giving them confidence they know who’s is in the facility at any time of the day. Those with COVID concerns can take comfort in CubeSmart’s available contactless rental process through CubeSmart.com, or the CubeSmart app. Individual units are secured with padlocks, for which only the unit owner has the key, providing an additional layer of security. Demand has been through the roof since CubeSmart opened this year, with customers raving about the variety of sizes available to accommodate about any storage need. They run from as small as a 5’x5’ space that can hold
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The nearest official Motor Vehicle Department office is in Casa Grande. First-time vehicle registration and title require an office visit. The City Clerk’s Office at City Hall offers voter registration applications and will mail completed forms to the County Recorder’s office. Staff will also assist in accessing online voter registration forms.
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Electric District No. 3 (ED3) ED3online.org 41664 W. Smith Enke Road, Suite 100 Customer Service: 520-424-9021 CustomerService@ED-3.org Global Water Resources GWResources.com 22590 N. Powers Parkway Customer Service: 866-940-1102 After-hours Emergency: 480-898-4007 CustomerService@GWResources.com Maricopa Domestic Water Improvement District MaricopaDWID.org 45290 W. Garvey Ave. P.O. Box 209 520-568-2239 mdwid85239@hotmail.com Thunderbird Farms Improvement District 10675 N. Brewer Road 520-568-2663 DWID@cgmailbox.com Southwest Gas SWGas.com Gas Leak, Emergency: 9-1-1 Customer Service: 877-860-6020
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AK-CHIN FIRE DEPARTMENT Chief Cecil Peters 45401 W. Farrell Road 520-568-1300
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Adult Detention Center 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Florence 855-355-0358 Search & Rescue 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Florence 520-866-5111
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NORTH HIDDEN VALLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT 53510 W. McDavid Road 602-571-1059
MARICOPA FIRE/MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Chief Brady Leffler 520-494-2307 Brady.Leffler@Maricopa-AZ.gov
AK-CHIN POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief Manuel W. Garcia 45525 W. Farrell Road 520-568-1200 PINAL COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Sheriff Mark Lamb 520-866-5111 PinalCountyAZ.gov/Sheriff
Stanfield Substation 36697 W. Papago Drive 520-866-7991
THUNDERBIRD FIRE DISTRICT 12365 N. Ralston Road 520-251-3122 MARICOPA POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief James Hughes James.Hughes@Maricopa-AZ.gov Emergency: 911 Dispatch: 520-568-3673 Administration: 520-316-6800 Maricopa-AZ.gov/departments/ police-department
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BANNER CASA GRANDE MEDICAL CENTER – EMERGENCY ROOM 1800 E. Florence Blvd, Casa Grande 520-381-6300 BannerHealth.com/Locations/Casa-Grande/ Banner-Casa-Grande-Medical-Center CHANDLER REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER – EMERGENCY ROOM 1955 W. Frye Road, Chandler 480-728-3000 DignityHealth.org/Arizona/Locations/ ChandlerRegional EXCEPTIONAL COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 19060 N. John Wayne Parkway 520-534-0700 ECHMaricopa.com
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DOVES Network EIN: 84-4404076 8 DOVESNetwork.org Bringing awareness to childhood domestic violence.
F.O.R. Maricopa Inc. EIN: 26-0527262 8 ForMaricopa.org Provides food and essentials to families in need. Families United Inc. EIN: 51-0578429 8 Care.com/b/l/Families-United-Inc/ Maricopa-AZ Provides assisted living options. Fraternal Order of Police EIN: 27-1685692 8 AZFOP.Org Committed to improving the working conditions of law enforcement officers.
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Nonprofits Currently in good standing in the Internal Revenue Service files are these organizations, minus religious institutions and PTOs. (Note: Some organizations are inactive but maintain their nonprofit status. This list is not intended as an endorsement.)
Be Empowered to Be Inc. EIN: 36-4699294 8 BeMPoweredInc.com Provides educational services to women and girls 12 and older.
Halfway House Cat Rescue EIN: 85-3519616 Cat rescue
Helping Orphaned Hounds Rescue EIN: 27-1868373 8 HelpingOrphanedHounds.org Finds homes for dogs and promotes spaying/neutering. International Association of Safety Environmental Professionals EIN: 47-1938317 8 IASHEP.org Helps businesses create safe workplaces. Keep the Beat Inc. EIN: 81-3575032 8 KeepTheBeatDJs.com Offers music training and community service opportunities. Little League Baseball Inc. EIN: 20-0616188 8 MaricopaLittleLeague.com Provides youth sports opportunities. Little Whiskers Animal Rescue EIN: 83-1832268 8 LittleWhiskers.org No kill organization committed to finding homes for cats of all ages. Maricopa Amateur Radio Association EIN: 46-2297818 8 CopaHams.org Presents activities and testing in amateur radio operations.
As the Mobile Elementary District Superintendent, I’m proud of the great people and the excellent education we provide.We work hard to offer the guidance and support our children need to succeed.
Blue Star Mothers of America Inc. EIN: 36-4774227 8 BlueStarMothersofMaricopa.org Provides auxiliary support of military personnel. Boy Scout Troop 993 EIN: 20-8803738 8 Facebook.com/troop993 Creates achievement environment for Scouts 11-18. Caring Good Hearts Animal Rescue EIN: 84-4585689 Animal rescue Copa Shorts Film Fest Inc. EIN: 81-0902509 8 CopaShortsFilmFest.org Presents short films and educational programs. Dance For Tatas EIN: 83-1391645 8 DanceForTatas.org Brings awareness to breast cancer raising money for Impact One.
A Twist of Faith EIN: 45-5255210
Arizona Outdoor Adventures Inc. EIN: 86-0896931 8 AZOutdoorAdventures.org Promoting healthy outdoor activities for children. Arizona Poodle Rescue EIN: 87-0799983 8 ArizonaPoodleRescue.org Rescues and re-homes standard poodles.
8 ATwistOfFaith.com Counseling and therapy
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Adapt Overcome Repeat EIN: 87-1125700 Family services
Aid 4 Greys EIN: 20-2574239 Rescues and resources greyhounds. American Legion EIN: 27-2110284 8 ALPost133Az.org Creates programs for military veterans. American Legion Auxiliary EIN: 27-3655841 8 ALPost133Az.org Creates programs for spouses and families of military veterans.
Arizona Sun Chasers EIN: 86-0976238 8 ArizonaSunChasers.org Motorcycle Club
Association of Civilian Technicians Inc EIN: 86-0470847 8 ActNat.com DoD union exclusively. AZ Knights Inc. EIN: 39-1722440 8 ArizonaKnights.com Provides fundamentals in youth sports. Be Awesome Inc. EIN: 86-0731529 8 BeAwesomeYouth.life Creates positive, empowering activities and learning experiences for youth
Bus service in the city of Maricopa and Hidden Valley
Arizona Foundation for Social Justice Children and Youth Service
DSPA Gems EIN: 80-0469117
EIN: 80-0491866 8 AFSJ-CYS.org Provides family services.
8 Facebook.com/DSPAGems Creates events and provides training in performing arts.
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