Driving Local Leadership: PAX and the West Valley Mavericks Invest in Community Impact
- Daniel Sidler

- May 22
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 2

Purpose-Driven from the Ground Up
At PAX, we believe that local change is the most powerful kind, and it starts with leaders who are committed to building stronger, more connected communities. That’s why we’re proud to partner with the West Valley Mavericks, a group of business and civic leaders with a bold vision for elevating Arizona’s West Valley.
The Mavericks’ mission is simple but powerful: support nonprofits, strengthen youth programs, and bring communities together through philanthropy and action. And they do it with boots on the ground.
A Modern Model of Community Giving
Through their foundation and high-energy events, like the iconic Maverick Western Roundup, the Mavericks have raised millions to fund critical local causes, from education and healthcare to food security and family services.
What sets them apart is their hands-on approach: they’re not just fundraisers, they’re community catalysts. That aligns perfectly with how we operate at PAX, actively, locally, and always with impact in mind.
PAX & Mavericks: Moving Mission Forward
We’re honored to support the Mavericks’ work by providing premium, reliable transportation to help power their events and initiatives. Now, every ride you take with PAX can benefit the West Valley Mavericks and the GOOD work their dedicated to.
Listen In
Our recent podcast with members of the Mavericks dives into the energy and purpose behind their work—watch the episode here.
When values align, momentum builds—and the road to impact becomes a little smoother.
Supporting the Valley, One Ride at a Time
As a company rooted in Arizona, PAX sees this partnership as a natural fit. It’s a way to be part of something local, lasting, and genuinely community-first.
Learn more about the West Valley Mavericks at westvalleymavericksfoundation.org, and explore how PAX partners with changemakers at paxapp.io.
Because when we drive with purpose, every mile moves a mission.




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