Program areas at Boys and Girls Clubs of the Corridor
Our club offers full-time professional staff, varied and diverse programs dedicated to youth development and a place to go for all children, ages 6-18 years old. We serve 300 youth daily during the school year and over 350 youth daily during the summer. 70% of our members live at or below the poverty level and the median household income in our service area is between $12,000 and $25,000. 50% - 60% of our members are from single-parent families and many do not live with a biological parent, but with a grandparent, aunt or uncle.our core program areas are:character & leadership development: helping youth become responsible caring citizens and acquire skills for participating in the democratic process is the main thrust of these programs. They also develop leadership skills and provide opportunities for planning, decision-making, contributing to club and community, and celebrating our national heritage. Specific initiatives include: youth of the year, torch club and keystone club.education & career development: these programs help youth create aspirations for the future, providing opportunities for career exploration and educational enhancement. Specific initiatives include: power hour, project learn, junior staff career development, computer lab, money matters and be great graduate.the arts: these initiatives help young people enhance self-expression and creativity, develop multicultural appreciation, provide exposure to and develop skills in crafts and visual performing and literary arts. Specific initiatives include: every day art, national fine arts program and image makers.health & life skills: these initiatives help youth achieve and maintain healthy, active lifestyles. Specific initiatives include: chef's club, summer food service program, child & adult food care program, healthy habits & smart moves.sport, recreation & fitness: these programs help develop fitness, a positive use of leisure time, reduction of stress, appreciation for the environment, and social and interpersonal skills. Specific initiatives include: triple play, daily gym and gameroom activities and wanna play.specialized programs: specialized initiatives focus on meeting more specific needs of the Clubs' members. Their scope is broad so they involve several core program areas. Specific initiatives include: teen center, youth for unity and families plus.