Boys & Girls Club of Collier County serves over 3,000 children and teens, ages 6 to 18, in our Clubs in Naples and Immokalee, FL
Erica Garman
Boys & Girls Clubs provide a fun, safe and constructive environment for kids and teens in North Alabama during out-of-school hours, offering programs and services to help young people succeed in school, develop leadership skills, and maintain healthy lif
5) Increase revenue through online donations, club memberships, and licensed programs and sports. Website Strategy We began by reviewing the needs of B&G’s audience, which includes the parents of younger children, self-directed teens, and donors of all sorts. This meant that not only did the...
SAPULPA, Oklahoma—Four brave teenage boys rushed into a burning home and saved a 90-year-old grandmother.. On a late June evening. 90-year-old Catherine Ritchie entered her bedroom to find the bed engulfed in flames. She made a frantic attempt to extinguish the flames by throwing blanket...
They used their fathers' names to do whatever they want, threatening to pull their fathers' donations at times. Tsukasa and the others were allowed to wear street clothes and often skipped class. At some point, Tsukasa decided to give out red cards to those who defied them, including Kimoto...
MANKATO, Minn.—A group of five fifth grade boys at Franklin Elementary witnessed others bullying classmate, James Willmert, and they acted to help stop it. The bullies targeted James because of his special needs and learning differences, and the group of five friends knew they needed to step...
didn't have the throw away kind. We dried clothes on a line, not in an energy-gobbling machine burning up 220 volts. Wind and solar power really did dry our clothes back in our early days. Kids got hand-me-down clothes from their brothers or sisters, not always brand-new clothing. ...
Final Edition for 2006 Thank you to all staff, students and parents who contributed to the publication of High Notes in 2006. In particular, our thanks go to Lynne Williams for her efficiency and professionalism as editor of High Notes. Even though the newsletter gets a little bulky at times...
Anderson, Dianne