Scottsdale in need of water for hydration stations
Posted 4/2/24
As warmer weather approaches, Scottsdale is providing heat relief to those in need this summer. The city’s hydration stations and Beat the Heat Program rely on donations from the public to meet …
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Scottsdale in need of water for hydration stations
(Courtesy Metro Creative Connection)
The city of Scottsdale is looking for donations of water for the city’ hydration stations as summer approaches.
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As warmer weather approaches, Scottsdale is providing heat relief to those in need this summer. The city’s hydration stations and Beat the Heat Program rely on donations from the public to meet the high demand in Scottsdale.
Hydration stations offer free bottled water and a place to cool off from the summer heat through Sept. 30.
All six locations are in desperate need of water bottle donations, according to a press release. Here is where you can donate:
• Vista del Camino Community Center, 7700 E Roosevelt Street.
• Paiute Neighborhood Center, 6535 E Osborn Road.
• Appaloosa Library, 7377 E. Silverstone Drive.
• Arabian Library, 10215 E. McDowell Mountain Ranch Road.
• Civic Center Library, 3839 N. Drinkewater Boulevard.
• Mustang Library, 10101 N. 90th Street.
• Granite Reef Senior Center, 1700 N. Granite Reef Road.
• Via Linda Senior Center, 10440 E. Via Linda.
For more information, visit ScottsdaleAZ.gov, and search “Beat the Heat.”