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    The Boys and Girls Club of Woonsocket currently undergoes a diverse field of fundraising opportunities, as any strong non-profit should be doing. They currently receive income from their own business services such as their daycare program, have national and state alliances with various for-profit organizations, receive foundation grants from the Boys and Girls Club of America and have their own private supporters in the surrounding areas. The following information will go into detail about these

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    volunteer experience at Boys and Girls Club has honestly helped me gain knowledge over my major. Seeing how the children interact with each other helps me get a mind set of what to expect in my classroom; not fully, but just enough to get an understanding of how they could act. The initial reason for why I had join the club was for a class, but in the end I ended up liking the experience more than I had planned. Building relationships with the children at the Boys and Girls Club was something I really

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    If I could be involved in any service organization, I would choose the Nampa Boys and Girls Club. After doing the research for this paper, I started to become very passionate about this organization. There are a lot of things I love, but two of them are: art and children. Working with this organization, I would be able to do art projects with the kids and combine those things together, by doing art projects with the children and teens. This could also fit in with my academics, due to the fact that

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    Introduction and Background In 1986, the City of Arlington and the Boys and Girls Club of Arlington established the Arlington Teen Court. It works in conjunction with the Arlington Municipal Court and is considered a specialized court for youth. The program was designed to prevent teens between the ages of 14 to 18, from developing a pattern of committing crimes. It aimed to reduce teen offenses, allow teens to be held accountable for their actions, and to educate teens on the justice system. The

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    continually drive down the lane leading out of the city. A feeling of discomfort arises as I walk by houses and people silently watching me pass as if they’re guarding their home for the night. Seeking comfort, I glance to my left and see, “Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence” greeting me with it’s open doors. During the day, kids run around on the field, playing tag as the sun rains down upon them. But at night, it is a completely different story with violence and criminal activity happening right next

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    The Boys and Girls Club of America has a positive outreach to at risk children. They provide after school activities and a safe environment for youth. The organization has a positive impact on younger children and helps them develop. The organization offers many programs

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    Santa Monica Boys and Girls Club (SMBGC) According to SMBGC’s website, SMBGC’s mission is to “inspire and enable young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential” (smbgc.org). “Those who need us must” refers definitely to the miracles of our lives: the children. SMBGC’s child focused mission is a value for the community, which is important and relevant to consider. It was the significant reason that I wanted to participate at this site. SMBGC is a very well kept youth

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    Education 2110 has taught me a multitude of things, such as ways to implement cultural education and the effects of people’s low socioeconomic status on their lives. Throughout my experience at the Boys and Girls Club and the Feeding Site, I have noticed the importance of connecting with students from low socioeconomic backgrounds. Children feel more comfortable when we adapt to their needs, such as providing them with learning material in English and in Spanish. Spanish is apart of most of their

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    Learning Experience: Boys and Girls Clubs of the CSRA Dwayne Culley Augusta University Introduction The Boys and Girls Clubs of the CSRA is a local chapter of the national organization that provides afterschool programs to children and young adults in order to provide for their development as productive members of society. (Evans, 2016) The service learning group I was in included Claudia Hodges, Laurie Wahlstrom, Lucas Johnson, and me. We chose to volunteer with the Boys and Girls Club to fulfill volunteer

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    Financial Management: Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade The Boys & Girls Clubs is a safe place where children can learn and grow, while also having fun. In fact, the Boys and Girls Clubs shares the belief that great futures are started each and every day at one of their 4,000 locations worldwide. The organization’s mission is to enable all young people, especially those who need them most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens (Boys & Girls Clubs of America, 2016)

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