2023

COMMUNITY IMPACT REPORT


OUR MISSION


TO EMPOWER ALL YOUNG PEOPLE,
ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO NEED US MOST,
TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL AS
PRODUCTIVE, CARING, RESPONSIBLE
CITIZENS.

Boys & Girls Clubs fill the gap between school and home. Our caring and dedicated staff members build meaningful relationships with kids and teens, empowering them to excel in school and lead healthy, productive lives. Through high-quality, innovative, and engaging programs, we do whatever it takes to ensure all kids have a great future.


OUR PROGRAM MODELS


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COMMUNITY CLUBHOUSES
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LICENSED CHILDCARE
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VIRTUAL CLUB

185


CLUB STAFF

29


CLUB SITES

92%


of Community Clubhouse members qualify for free/reduced lunch

99%


of Club members say the adults at their Club care about them

63%


of members are youth of color

21%


of members are teens ages 12 and older

4,003 YOUTH

SERVED

65,481 MEALS &
104,806 SNACKS

SERVED

MEET

DALILAH!


OUR 2023 ORGANIZATIONAL

YOUTH OF THE YEAR!

As a Club youth for four years at the Kennewick Clubhouse - Eerkes Family Branch, Dalilah learned self-confidence, developed her leadership skills, and built meaningful relationships with other teens and staff.

“As I progressively continued attending Club, I realized a slight bit of change within myself. I felt like I was getting out of my shell slowly.”

After being named the Washington State Youth of the Year in 2023, Dalilah hopped on her first airplane for a trip to Beverly Hills, where she was named the Boys & Girls Clubs of America Pacific Youth of the Year. Shortly after that, she went to New York City to participate in the Boys & Girls Clubs of America National Youth of the Year Celebration.

“I knew no matter what I did, Club would support me along the way, and they never failed to help me in any way.”

By participating in service projects, volunteer opportunities, and Club programs, Dalilah has been able to come out of her shell and grow into a happier, more confident person.

“I have been inspired by staff and teens to become a better version of myself, to become a leader and lead with pride.”

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