Boys & Girls Clubs of the Suncoast will be celebrating their 51st anniversary on January 29th, and is taking this time to look back at their accomplishments. The non-profit invests in the lives of children by providing after school and summer pro ...
85% of Boys & Girls Clubs alumni have reported learning right from wrong through the program. 67% of alumni say they gained the ability to avoid difficulty with the law, and 82% of alumni say the program gave them self-confidence. Since many of these children come from families
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Suncoast is a Youth Development organization that offers out of school time programs to all young people living in Pinellas County, especially those who need them most. With alumni going on to become Presidential Scholars and Rhodes Scholars, the organization
At the Water’s Edge Grand Re-Opening in July, in which the Downtown Clearwater landmark announced the once in a lifetime opportunity of half off prices, Maxwell Drever of Concierge Asset Management promised to more than 700 guests in front of the resort-style pool the building
In the Holiday spirit of giving, Deluvia Inc. will give back to the community during their Warehouse Sale December 10th – 12th by donating a percentage of the proceeds to Mason Dixon’s Christmas Wish Fund. Mason’ Dixon’s Christmas Wish Fund helps ...
In the midst of a recession and unheard of 11% unemployment figures – one company’s growth and generosity is fighting against the tough economic times during the Holiday Season.
Throughout the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Suncoast’s 51 year history, there have only been two Presidents: Nelson Perri, who established the movement in Pinellas County, and Carl Lavender the current President and CEO. As Lavender is set to retire, what accomplishments have been
One in every four children in Pinellas County live in low-income homes, which makes the service the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Suncoast provides increasingly relevant. 57% of Boys & Girls Club alumni say that the Boys & Girls Clubs program have saved their lives.