Changing Lives


There is no silver bullet to success. It takes an army of people, a safe environment, high-quality programs and unique experiences to level the playing field for all kids. Boys & Girls Clubs don't just do one thing, we do whatever it takes to build great futures for America's young people.

Today, Boys & Girls Clubs is the largest Native youth-serving agency in the nation, reaching about 90,000 Native youth in American Indian, Alaska Native, American Samoan, and Hawaiian tribal communities. With nearly 200 Clubs, Boys & Girls Clubs provide Native young people with a variety of culturally relevant, life-enhancing programs every year.

At Boys & Girls Clubs of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe, we're doing whatever it takes to keep kids safe and healthy during unprecedented times. 

Check out our safety page here.

91%

of high school students are more likely to abstain from consuming alcohol.

According to BGCA youth outcome data

84%

make mostly As or Bs

According to BGCA youth outcome data

55%

are likely to become involved in their community

According to BGCA NYOI data

Nearly

3,000

Club members participated in leadership and self-empowerment programs that are helping them thrive.

More than

1,000

kids and teens visit Camp Kiwanis each year – many experiencing outdoor adventures like hiking, kayaking, and archery for the first time.

More than

800

kids participated in Soccer for Success – an expanded partnership with the U.S. Soccer Foundation serving 20 Boys & Girls Clubs across the city.