

In the Community
Scarboro Toyota are proud to work with the following organisations.

Youth Futures
At the heart of Youth Futures is the steadfast belief that all young people matter, regardless of their circumstances. For over 30 years Youth Futures have been empowering young West Australians marginalised by adversity, ensuring they have the opportunities, skills and support needed to thrive. This ranges from safe accommodation and mental health support, to providing students with an alternative to mainstream school. Scarboro Toyota proudly supports the Pipeline Challenge each May, a 5 day mountain bike ride that raises money for young mums at risk of losing custody of their baby due to homelessness or unsafe living conditions such as domestic violence. The team also hold a Christmas Cheer collection to make Christmas brighter for young people in need.

Carine Cats Junior Football Club
The Club's Aim: We will provide, to the best of our ability, opportunity for our players to learn the skills of football in an atmosphere of good sportsmanship. The Club has a proud history and in 2015 celebrated its 35th Anniversary. The football program at Carine has been the breeding ground for many AFL, AFLW WAFL and WAAFL footballers.
In 1980 the Stirling City Council had developed the Carine Open Space from former swap land and had laid the foundations of a football oval. The founding members of the Carine Junior Football club saw the opportunity to utilise this new sporting facility and approached the Stirling Council for approval to use the facilities. The first officially recorded meeting was held at Poynter Primary School on 16 February, 1981.
- Monday: 8:00am-6:00pm
- Tuesday: 8:00am-6:00pm
- Wednesday: 8:00am-9:00pm
- Thursday: 8:00am-6:00pm
- Friday: 8:00am-6:00pm
- Sat: 8:00am-1:00pm
- Sun: Closed