VILLAS #37 OUTREACH PROGRAM
If you need assistance with small tasks around the house such as changing light bulbs, furnace filters, etc., we have neighborhood volunteers who can help. If you have plumbing problems or larger jobs, please contact an appropriate service.
Here are our volunteers:
Dan Paschke 440-465-9239
Steve Newman 309-826-6860 (January thru April)
If you would like to volunteer to help your neighbors or have any questions, please call Nan at 518-312-7677.
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MMOur community is rich with resources. Neighbors Who Care offers assistance to help seniors maintain independent living. Consider volunteering if you do not yet need assistance with transportation, meals, and other activities of daily living.
Click for a link to their website for more information.
PROTECT your Home - The Sun Lakes Fire Department, as a community service, provides a Residential Lock Box that can be installed by your front door to secure a key to your home. This gives the fire department (and only the fire department) immediate access to your home in case of a fall, fire, or other emergency. Pick up the lock box at the station for a one-time fee of $45 (cash or check): 25020 S Alma School Road, Sun Lakes, AZ 85248
Neighbors Who Care (NWC) will install the box and a fire department representative will come and secure your key in the lock box.
Click for a link to their website for more information.
PROTECT your Home - The Sun Lakes Fire Department, as a community service, provides a Residential Lock Box that can be installed by your front door to secure a key to your home. This gives the fire department (and only the fire department) immediate access to your home in case of a fall, fire, or other emergency. Pick up the lock box at the station for a one-time fee of $45 (cash or check): 25020 S Alma School Road, Sun Lakes, AZ 85248
Neighbors Who Care (NWC) will install the box and a fire department representative will come and secure your key in the lock box.

Did you know the Sun Lakes Sheriff's Posse has a Lending Closet? You can borrow durable medical equipment at no charge.
Click for a link to their website for location, hours, and more information.
Click for a link to their website for location, hours, and more information.
Garbage collection occurs on Tuesday and Friday mornings. We ask that garbage bins not be put out for collection before 6:00 p.m. the previous evening and that they be removed from the driveway before noon on the day garbage is collected.
In the event you require your trash bin to be replaced, please contact Republic Services directly at (602) 237-2078. Specify that you require a 65 gallon bin.
RECYCLING - The HOA is not managing or paying for this service. You may sign up for it on an individual basis and pay directly to Republic Services. To sign up for recycling, contact Mark Rodermund at Republic Services by phone or email. Derek Wong
Republic Services
480-283-3921
dwong@republicservices.com
PRICE - $7 per month per household
SERVICE - 1 day per week – Wednesday pickup
OPTIONS - Start, stop and seasonal hold per homeowner. No contract required.
ITEMS ACCEPTED - Paper, plastic, cardboard, aluminum cans, metal cans, glass
** Very Important – Be sure to mention you are in Villas #37 so there is no confusion with Villas #46A
VILLAS #37 LANDSCAPE
Our landscape is one of the most valued elements of our community. Over time however, some species have become problematic, either causing excessive debris, showing excessive growth for the space chosen, or are declining in health due to a number of reasons. As such, the board has worked with our landscaper’s plant specialist to develop a plant and tree list that includes species that have done well in our community, as well as other species that have promise for doing well in our community. Going forward, this approved plant and tree list will be used in determining replacements for dead, declining, and no longer desirable landscape plantings within our community.
Our landscape is one of the most valued elements of our community. Over time however, some species have become problematic, either causing excessive debris, showing excessive growth for the space chosen, or are declining in health due to a number of reasons. As such, the board has worked with our landscaper’s plant specialist to develop a plant and tree list that includes species that have done well in our community, as well as other species that have promise for doing well in our community. Going forward, this approved plant and tree list will be used in determining replacements for dead, declining, and no longer desirable landscape plantings within our community.
VILLAS #37 COMMITTEES