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Our Mission

Boys & Girls Clubs fill the gap between school and home. We provide welcoming, positive environments in which kids and teens have fun, participate in life-changing programs, and build supportive relationships with peers and caring adults.

The Club Experience

Our Reach

The Need in Our State

Member Demographics

Volunteers

Adult Staff

Qualify for Freeor Reduced-Price

School Lunch

Live inSingle-Parent Households

Minority Racesor Ethnicities

Ages 12 and Younger Teens

Registered Members

Youth Served Through Community Outreach+

Youth Served

IMPACT REPORT"To inspire and enable all young people to realize their full potential as productive,responsible and caring citizens."

OF RICHLAND COUNTY

Kaitlyn is a 2016 graduate of SidneyHigh School. When she was a kid shecame to Club because both her parentsworked. As a member Kaitlyn was ableto participate in fun activities and hangwith friends. For the last several yearsshe has worked as a program aidehere at the Club where she helpedsupport youth in their after schoolactivities and build relationships withcommunity members. Kaitlyn iscurrently attending UM Western inDillon, MT where she is majoring inPsychology. She attributes the staffand time spent here at RichlandCounty Boys & Girls Club with buildingup her character and determination tosucceed.

"Develop your ownstrengths, learn fromothers, and succeed!"

KAITLYN TIBBITS2015 Club Youth of the Year

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Every day 33479 kids in Montana leave school with nowhere to go.1 They risk beingunsupervised, unguided and unsafe.

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Demonstrating Our Positive Impact

How YouCan Help

America After 3PM, Afterschool Alliance, http://afterschoolalliance.org/AA3PM/

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What We DoThe Need Our Impact

HEALTHY LIFESTYLES

Our ImpactWhat We DoThe Need

What We DoThe Need Our Impact

ACADEMIC SUCCESS

GOOD CHARACTER AND CITIZENSHIP

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200 3rd Ave SESidney, MT 59221

406.433.6763www.richlandbgc.org

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http://opi.mt.gov/pdf/Superintendent/2014_Graduation_and_Dropout_Report.pdf

http://www.childtrends.org/?indicators=physical-fighting-by-youth

http://stateofobesity.org/states/mt/

With your generous support, Boys & Girls Club of Richland County will create opportunities tohelp more kids and teens achieve great futures. To make a donation or to learn about otherways you can help, contact Elaine Stedman, CEO, Boys & Girls Club of Richland County,406.433.6763. www.richlandbgc.org

Club provides daily physicalactivity as well as health and lifeskills that promote healthychoices and interactive socialexperiences.

14% of young people ages 10-17 in Montana are overweightor obese.4

75% of Club members ages 9and older report getting at leastan hour of physical activity on fiveor more days per week.

95% of Club teen members vol-unteer in their community at least

once per year, while95% volun-teer in their community at leastonce per month.

We promote a sense ofcompetence, usefulness,belonging, power and influenceover members' own lives throughour Character Counts Curriculumand surround youth with positiverole models.

32% of high-school youth in theNation were involved in a physicalfight in the past year.3

Among our teen-aged Club

members, 95% expect tograduate from high school, and

65% expect to complete somekind of post-secondary educa-tion.

Homework Assistance,Community engagement, AdultSupport, latest Technology andwork force training.

14% of young people in Rich-land County fail to graduatefrom high school on time.2


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