Our Programs
Club Benefits
Our program areas challenge and develop the mind and body. Staff and volunteers help members build a solid foundation on which to develop moral and ethical values through diverse educational programs and social activities. Our impact speaks for itself…
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attendees in S.T.E.A.M. related programs and activities.
of the state’s school districts are connected with our Clubs, reaching more kids in more ways.
volunteer hours were contributed to Clubs across the state.
Overview of Programs
Boys & Girls Clubs of Delaware offers affordable before-, after- and out- of school programs for 30,000+ young people in grades K-12 at over 40 locations across Delaware. We are the largest licensed childcare provider in the state.
Arts and Culture
Give your youth outlets for self-expression and fostering creativity in The Arts programs. We encourage young minds to develop knowledge and appreciation of fine arts, cultural awareness, and express their talents for performance, music, and creative writing.
Specialized Programs
These initiatives focus on meeting the significant and specific needs identified within Boys & Girls Clubs. Their broad scope compliments several or all of our core program areas. For more information about these programs please contact Cheryl Rice.
Education and Career
Ensure your Club member is equipped to graduate from high school on time and is ready for a post-secondary education and a 21st-century career through our Education and Career programs.
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Sports, Fitness, and Recreation
Watch your youth develop physical fitness, reduce stress, and promote a positive use of leisure time. We encourage our Club members to learn an appreciation for the environment and interpersonal skills in Sports, Fitness, and Recreation programs.
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Resources for Teens
Provide your teen with meaningful and inspirational experiences that ready them to chase their dreams. Our Teen Initiatives programs teach teens goal setting, job search, and financial literacy skills through fun and interactive activities.
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