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  1. Mission Statement. Vision. The vision of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Concho Valley is to be the leader among youth service organizations as evidenced by: Reduction of juvenile crime, educational success, serving more youth, providing programs that help decrease teen pregnancy and development of skills necessary for future employment.

  2. Boys & Girls Clubs de Puerto Rico. We provide after school programs and services to children and youth between the ages of 6 to 18. We offer them a safe and creative place where they develop as leaders who achieve their academic, personal and professional goals. Centers located from Mayagüez to Vieques.

  3. Boys & Girls Clubs of Newport County. 2,187 likes · 14 talking about this · 36 were here. We are a youth serving organization that provides more than 2,500 members opportunities for a great future...

  4. The Boys & Girls Club of Moorpark & Simi Valley provides a safe way to learn and grow in a fun environment.We work to bring out the best in each young person, inspiring and enabling all children to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens.

  5. 98% of our regularly attending Club members graduate high school on time, with a plan for their future.76% of low-income Club members ages 12 to 18 who attend the Club regularly reported receiving mostly As and Bs, compared to 67% of their peers nationally. Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Augusta is committed to changing lives. By measuring how much our Club kids and teens are achieving, we can ...

  6. With 13 Club locations, affordable rates, and fun activities for both kids and teens, Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada is your solution for summer! Register today! Great Futures Start Here. Focused on Academic Success, Good Character & Leadership, and Healthy Lifestyles, Clubs provide youth with safe spaces, ...

  7. Boys & Girls Clubs of America had its beginnings in 1860 with three women in Hartford, Connecticut -Mary Goodwin, Alice Goodwin and Elizabeth Hammersley. Believing that boys who roamed the streets should have a positive alternative, they organized the first Club.