Boys & Girls Clubs of America/BGCA is a national organization composed of local chapters which provide voluntary after-school programs for youths. The organization, which holds a congressional charter under Title 36 USC, has its headquarters in Alanta. Regional Offices In: Boys & Girls Clubs of America/BGCA is tax-exempt organization and partially funded by the federal government. The first Boys' Club was founded in 1860 in Hartford, Connecticut, by three women, Elizabeth Hamersley and sisters Mary and Alice Goodwin. In 1906, 53 independent Boys' Clubs came together in Boston to form a national organization, the Federated Boys' Clubs. In 1931, the organization renamed itself Boys' Clubs of America, and in 1990, to Boys & Girls Clubs of America. As of 2010, there are over 4,000 local boys and girls clubs Chapters, which are affiliates of the national organization. In total these clubs serve more than four million boys and girls. Clubs can be found in all 50 states as well as locations in Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and US military bases. Phone: 206-780-6885 E-mail: fwarc@usa.com |
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