Sun City Museum
The Sun City Museum is the only building in the Sun Cities to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Museum officials were notified after several years of applying for the designation, the museum was finally granted historic status.
Sun City Recreation Centers
Whether you’re looking for a workout in a state-of-art fitness center, a leisurely pool walk or a game of tennis, you’ll have lots of options for fun physical activities in Sun City AZ. From Aqua Fitness and Bocce to Yoga and Zumba, you’re bound to find ways to stay active.
Sun City Welcome Center
The Sun City Welcome Center provides a wealth of information about Sun City AZ and surrounding areas to current and prospective residents and realtors. The Center provides community and area maps including biking and hiking, and is a resource for RCSC recreation center information, golf, bowling, clubs, entertainment, fees, limited tourism brochures, and so much more. The Sun City Welcome Center volunteers offer an informative Sun City AZ Experience presentation that is available by appointment.
Sun City Community Assistance Network
The Sun City Community Assistance Network (Sun City CAN) is an organization of volunteers that provides free assistance to low-income seniors, disabled persons and others in meeting their basic needs and maintaining an independent lifestyle.
Sun City Condo Owners Association
The Sun City Condo Owners Association (COA) was founded in 1973 by a volunteer group of chairmen of individual Associations with the purpose of providing guidance and assistance to the individual boards. There are 384 associations with 9,600 units and approximately 16,000 residents who live in these associations.
Sun City Fire and Medical Department
The Sun City Fire District dba Sun City Fire and Medical Department was established in 1966, as the new retirement community of Sun City was established. The District provides fire and emergency medical services for the communities of Sun City, the Town of Youngtown, and Citrus Point .
Sun City Posse
The Sun City Posse is a 501c3 nonprofit community service organization established in 1973 and has provided nearly 50 years of continuous service. It is governed by an elected Board of Governors with an elected Commander who serves as the highest-ranking officer on the Board. The Posse is comprised of your neighbors who are dedicated to being the eyes and ears of our community, providing reassurance for Sun City residents. You can see the Posse at work patrolling the streets of Sun City, visiting a resident whose family or neighbors are concerned for their welfare, checking on homes of residents who are on extended vacation, or searching the area for a resident who has wandered away.
Sun City PRIDES
The Sun City PRIDES – Proud Residents Independently Donating Essential Services – work hard all year to keep the 210 miles of streets, parkways, and medians in Sun City clean and neat.
Sunshine Service
Sunshine Service is a local organization serving the geographic community of Sun City. We are located at 9980 W Santa Fe Drive and our telephone number is 623-974-2561. We are here to supply our residents’ needs for durable medical equipment and other households items since 1962. We’re here to make your life easier.
Outside Services
Homelessness Resources
Valley wide resources to help with homeless individuals, families, and Veterans. Resources included for help with domestic violence, housing, food, counseling, and health care.
4 Paws Animal Rescue
The mission of 4 Paws is to promote the physical and psychological well being of animals by providing a safe haven for cats while finding them adoptive homes or lifelong shelter.
Benevilla
Benevilla was created as a not-for-profit organization in 1981 by citizens of the Sun Cities area out of concern that local services were not readily available to the community’s residents. Their mission was to promote health and independence by providing supportive services to their neighbors.
Banner Olive Branch Senior Center
Banner Olive Branch Senior Center offers a place for residents in the Sun Cities to gather, have a hot meal, participate in free activities and make friends. We offer a variety of social and educational activities as well as delicious and nutritious meals cooked in our kitchen. For individuals who are 60 years of age or older, their spouses and handicapped persons of all ages, we offer benefits check-ups, blood pressure checks, classes including exercise and nutrition programs, counseling, health and educational events, health screenings, legal assistance, meal programs and trips and entertainment.
Valley View Community Food Bank
Valley View Community Food Bank was founded in March 2007 by Jesse Ramirez. Jesse served at the West Side Food Bank in Surprise, Arizona for 21 years before starting Valley View Community Food Bank. From its first 500 square foot location to now, Valley View Community Food Bank currently provides nutritious food boxes at four locations.