Learn about the current realities facing Club kids, families and communities one year into the pandemic.
April is the Month of the Military Child. Join us in celebrating the resilience and strength of military youth.
Help kids identify, reflect on, and share their emotions
We are committed to ensuring equity and inclusion for all young people.
There is no silver bullet to success. It takes an army of people, a safe environment, high-quality programs and unique experiences to level the playing field for all kids. Boys & Girls Clubs don't just do one thing, we do whatever it takes to build great futures for America's young people.
Every day, 11.3 million kids and teens leave school with no place to go.
97% of Club teens expect to graduate from high school and 80% had submitted an application to a post-secondary education.
According to BGCA youth outcome data75% of regularly attending members said they volunteered in their community, Club, school or neighborhood at least once in the past year.
According to BGCA youth outcome data89% of Club youth said they can stand up for what is right; 91% of Club youth reported that as a leader, they make sure everyone feels important.
According to BGCA youth outcome dataCelebrating the 25th anniversary as Major League Baseball's first official charity.
Contact elected officials to urge them to prioritize youth during the Coronavirus response
April 1 kicks off the organization’s “Celebrating 30 Years of Better Together” campaign – a yearlong initiative highlighting how Boys & Girls Clubs are doing whatever it takes to support military-connected youth.
04/01/2021
Supporting the hundreds of kids in the community who depend on Boys & Girls Clubs when schools are closed.
03/12/2021