Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson has been in the forefront of youth development in Tucson for over 50 years. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson currently provides affordable alternatives and after-school programming to over 9,000 youth across Tucson and serves over 4,500 active Club members each year at our six Clubhouse locations throughout Tucson. Our programs are offered year-round and are safe, fun and affordable for all youth.
Holmes Tuttle Clubhouse
Pueblo Gardens Park
2585 E. 36th St
(520) 622-0694
Pascua Yaqui Clubhouse
Torim Park
5010 W. Calle Torim
(520) 883-8172
Steve Daru Clubhouse
Joaquin Murrieta Park
1375 N. El Rio Dr.
(520) 792-0331
Frank & Edith Morton Clubhouse
Doolen Middle School Campus
3155 E. Grant Rd.
(520) 325-8400
Jim & Vicki Click Clubhouse
Roberts Elementary School Campus
1935 S. Columbus Blvd.
(520) 300-5715
Roy Drachman Clubhouse
Mission Park
5901 S. Santa Clara
(520) 741-9947
The City of Tucson updates the Tucson Parks and Recreation page frequently, announcing the services and activities that can be accessed in the community. Check back frequently to find free community activities, and an updated list of pending closures at various parks.
Contact Information
(520) 791-4873
Class Registration:
(520) 791-4877
The Pima County Public Library is a great resource for research an reading materials. The library also holds calendar events that include musical performances and film series. Pima County Public Library offers a variety of classes for those looking to improve their reading skills, get ready to take the High School Equivalency (HSE/GED®) or Citizenship test, or learn English. All classes are free of charge.
Pima County Public Library
101 N. Stone Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 791-4010
The YMCA of Southern Arizona is dedicated to improving the quality of human life and to helping all people realize their fullest potential through the development of Spirit, Mind and Body. We know that lasting personal and social change comes about when we all work together. That’s why, at the Y, strengthening community is our cause. Every day, we work side-by-side with our neighbors to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income, or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.
The YMCA of Southern Arizona, as a cause-driven organization, strives to:
Empower youth through physical activity and educational programs
Provide individuals and families with tools and programs to build a strong spirit, mind and body
Look within our community to serve