Our affordable After School Programs and Summer Camps are designed
with a formula for impact to help your child with academics, character development, and healthy lifestyles.
with a formula for impact to help your child with academics, character development, and healthy lifestyles.
Locations
Greenwood Unit
Flour Bluff UnitEarly Childhood Center - 617 Purdue Road
Elementary Primary Intermediate - 2505 Waldron Road Corpus Christi, Texas 78418 Phone: 361-853-2505 | Email: eamador@bgccb.org |
Ingleside Unit |
Programs
Club programs are designed to help young people gain self-confidence, increase knowledge, develop mentally and physically, and gain perspective on their future opportunities. This is all done in a fun environment under the supervision of trained, professional staff!
ALL STARS engages Club members 6-18 yrs in high-quality organized flag football, basketball, and soccer programs.
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BE GREAT: GRADUATE ensures youth at risk of dropping out receive consistent support from caring and trusted adults; whom develop the academic, emotional and social skills necessary to achieve academic success.
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Career Launch helps young people explore a variety of careers, make sound-decisions, and prepares them for the working world.
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The Computer Science Pathway, a key component of Boys & Girls Clubs’ Education & STEM programming, invites youth and teens on a journey from their first encounter with code to creative computing.
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diplomas2Degrees (d2D), a college readiness program, provides a range of services to guide Club members as they work toward high school graduation and prepare for post-secondary education and career success.
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DIY STEM is a hands-on, activity-based STEM curriculum which connects youth to science themes they encounter regularly.
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Field Trips provides our club members with opportunities that expose them to a variety of environments and activities outside of their own neighborhoods.
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Healthy Habits emphasizes good nutrition, regular physical activity and improved overall well-being.
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Junior Staff develop a qualified, competent and committed workforce needed to fulfill the mission of the Boys & Girls Club Movement.
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Keystone Clubs provide leadership development opportunities for young people ages 14 to 18. Youth participate in activities in three focus areas: academic success, career preparation and community service.
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Lyricism 101 is a program designed to cultivate and amplify the powerful, formidable voices of Club teens.
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Studies show that young people who engage in service do better in school, maintain positive relationships with adults and avoid risky behaviors. The Million Members, Million Hours of Service initiative aims to engage 1 million Boys & Girls Club youth in service projects each year, with each donating at least one hour of service.
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Money Matters promotes financial responsibility and independence among Club members ages 13 to 18. Participants learn how to manage a checking account, create a budget, save and invest, start small businesses and pay for college.
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Myclublife.com allows adolescent Club members, and all teens, access to valuable content derived from existing BGCA life-skills programs.
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MyFuture members learn and apply foundational technology, digital safety, and information literacy skills they need to succeed in school and more advanced Club programming.
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This year-round program encourages artistic expression among Club members ages 6 to 18 through drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, mixed media and sculpture displayed at local and regional exhibits.
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National Fitness Competition provides members with the opportunity to participate in healthy physical fitness competitions designed to encourage a general state of health and well-being and develop the ability to perform various aspects of sports and recreation.
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Net Smartz teaches internet safety skills through engaging multimedia activities and offline interactions with topic like personal safety, shopping safety, and ethical use of the internet.
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Passport to Manhood teaches responsibility to boys ages 11 to 14 with sessions that focus on a specific aspect of character and manhood through highly interactive activities.
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PLAY BALL allows youth to increase their overall fitness while learning the fundamental skills of baseball and softball through fun and enriching activities.
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Power Hour: Making Minutes Count provides Club professionals with the strategies, activities, resources and information to create an engaging homework help and tutoring program that encourages Club members of every age to become self-directed learners.
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Project Learn reinforces the academic enrichment and school engagement of young people during the time they spend at the Club.
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Recreational Sports (Flag Football, Jr. NBA, Jr. WNBA, RBI, Jr. RBI, Volleyball, and In-door Soccer) empowers our youth to make healthy choices through extracurricular physical activity.
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SMART Girls provides health, fitness, prevention/education and self-esteem enhancement for girls ages 8 to 17.
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SMART Moves is a prevention and education program addressing problems such as emotional wellness, drug and alcohol use, and premature sexual activity.
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Summer Brain Gain is comprised of one-week modules with fun, themed activities for elementary school, middle school and high school students that are aligned with common core anchor standards. In addition, Summer Brain Gain: Read!, a literacy program, complements the larger Summer Brain Gain curriculum.
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Summer Camp is an exciting way for youth to experience a variety of educational and fun activities during one of the most memorable times in their lives.
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Torch Clubs are chartered, small-group leadership and service clubs for boys and girls ages 11 to 13. A Torch Club is a powerful vehicle that helps Club staff meet the special character development needs of younger adolescents at a critical stage in their life.
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Triple Play is a comprehensive health and wellness program. It strives to improve the overall health of Club members ages 6-18 by increasing daily physical activity, teaching them about good nutrition and helping them develop healthy relationships.
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UPS Road Code is a free national program educates teens on safe driving techniques based in part on the training UPS uses for its own drivers, who are among the safe drivers worldwide.
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Youth of Unity engages members and parents in activities designed to promote diversity and combat prejudice, bigotry, and discrimination.
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ZAC Camp teaches children water safety through classroom instructions with first responders and basic swimming lessons.
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