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Concerned Citizens

 

Concerned Citizens

 

Incorporated in 1975, CONCERNED CITIZENS FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH is a volunteer, non-profit 501 (c)(3)organization whose mission is to develop services for unmet needs in Scottsdale.  For over 30 years, CONCERNED CITIZENS has stimulated public awareness and promoted the establishment and expansion of health and welfare services in the community.  The organization’s fund raising efforts provide emergency food, clothing, transportation, prescriptions, rent and utility assistance to hundreds of families in need each year.  CONCERNED CITIZENS is also active in supporting youth programs -- sponsoring a tutoring program, dance troupe, recreation activities, an international club, an earn-a-bike program, and promoting education for youth in the community.  The organization also supports a Job Preparation Program, providing case management and education to promote self-sufficiency.  Finally, the organization offers support to senior programs with intergenerational programming, an elder care library, a holiday program, and a computer lab.  CONCERNED CITIZENS works in partnership with Vista del Camino, and the City of Scottsdale Recreation and Human Services, to identify unmet needs in the community, and to develop or enhance programs to effectively address these needs.Please review our services and participate as a client, donor or volunteer!  Give when you can…Accept when in need. To make a General Donation please click on the donate button below. Thank You

 

 

 

 

               

                                                                                                   Tax Credit Information 

IRS-Tax Exempt Organization Letter

IRS-501 C3 Status Confirmation


2008/2009 Tax Return Form 990

Department of Revenue 2010 Qualifying Charitable Organization Certification

 

 

 

 

Latest News

 

The Back to School Program assists up to 500 Scottsdale elementary and high school students each year.

Eligible children are provided with two sets of new clothing, socks, underwear, a pair of shoes, backpack and school supplies. This year, heavy duty back-packs are especially needed.
 
Drop off items at Vista del Camino, 7700 E. Roosevelt St., no later than July 27.


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Items needed this year

 

 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

                      

 Scottsdale Concerned Citizens

 

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