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Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) is a national organization of local chapters which provide voluntary after-school programs for young people. The organization, which holds a congressional charter under Title 36 of the United States Code, has its headquarters in Atlanta, with regional offices in Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, New York City and Los Angeles. [1]
Boys & Girls Club may refer to: Boys & Girls Clubs of America; Boys & Girls Clubs of Canada; Gloria Wise Boys and Girls Clubs, Bronx, United States;
With the camping program and camp expansion in 1971, the camps were placed in a separate corporation, and then a licensing agreement tied them back to Pioneer Girls. [33] In 1979, boys were allowed membership and had their own Pioneer Boys clubs in 1981. The Pioneer Girls in 1981 was renamed Pioneer Ministries, but known as Pioneer Clubs.
In 2016, The Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association collaborated with the Support! International Foundation to operate the Oral & Written English Programme. It is hosted at the Australian International School and hosts 3 English-related programs for its beneficiaries, who range from upper primary, up to high school students. The programs focus on ...
BGC Canada (Formerly known as Boys & Girls Clubs of Canada) is a national, nonprofit organization that supports local BGC Clubs with programs for physical activity, healthy living, learning, job training, leadership, and creative expression. With locations in small towns and large cities, as well as rural and Indigenous communities, BGC Clubs ...
Boys & Girls Clubs of Philadelphia was established in 1887 in the city's Germantown neighborhood. [6] In 1892, the group expanded to the Nice town neighborhood and became the first club to serve girls. A third location opened in Wissahickon in1896 and was the first youth club in the United States to serve Black youth. [6]
I believe the Boys' Clubs (now the Boys' & Girls' Clubs) typically encompassed activities like sports, crafts, etc. For instance, in past decades a Boys' Club might offer basketball, boxing, judo, woodshop (with machinery), etc. None of this is mentioned in the article. So the concept and reality is a little vague, hard for the reader to grasp.
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