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Club Programs |
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Personal/Educational
Services:
Daily programs designed to prevent delinquency among
youngsters, helping to develop basic educational skills
and work ethics such as: |
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Power
Hour
Reading Programs
Art Classes
Job Search
Essays |
Cooking
Club
Computers
Tutorial Help
Chess Club
Discussion Groups |
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Citizenship
and Leadership Development:
Opportunities for leadership training and community
services that help youngsters learn to make positive
decisions
and to accept responsibility for their own
actions:
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Torch
Club
Keystone
Club
Youth of the Year |
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Cultural
Enrichment Services:
Programs designed to introduce youngsters to the
performing arts, fine arts, and music such as:
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Arts
and Crafts
Dance
Trips/Tours |
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Health
& Physical Education Services:
Exercise and activity programs that include health
services, nutrition, physical examinations,
and alcohol
and drug prevention such as:
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Workout
Challenge
Jump Rope
Kickball
Hockey
Bowling |
Soccer
Flag Football
Dodge Ball
Softball |
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Social
Development Services:
Activities that encourage youngsters to cooperate,
make new friends and use leisure time
constructively such
as:
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Table
Tennis Club
Air Hockey
Easter Egg Hunt
Turkey Shoot |
Dances
Video Games
Movies
B& G Club Week |
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Outdoor
& Environmental Education Services:
Activities designed to help youths experience the
outdoors and expand
their horizons such as:
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Nature
Study
Day for Kids |
Earth Day
Programs
Camping/Hiking |
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Health Program:
The clubs provide period
checks of eyes and ears to the club members.
This is a free service that helps provide routine checks to
those who may not typically be able to afford it. |
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Family
Involvement:
Boys & Girls Clubs of America is engaged in a new
initiative designed to increase the
capacity of local
Clubs to offer support to families of Club members.
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