At Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee kids will have a summer to remember!
Summer programming will begin on June 19th and June 20th. Join us for a great summer filled with art, sports, field trips, meals and snacks, academic enrichment and so much more! Register now!
We are hiring for summer! To see a list of available positions and to submit your application view our careers page.
Boys & Girls Clubs has strengthened our support for families during this challenging time with amplified mental health services, COVID safety measures, vaccine education, and more.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee provides young people with programs and resources that help them achieve academic success, make healthy life choices, and foster the skills they need to reach their full potential.
No organization more effectively addresses what I believe is the most significant challenge of our time: the enormous gaps in access, opportunity, support and caring that exist for today’s youth. BGCGM strives hard every day to ensure they get it.”
Chris Abele, former Milwaukee County Executive, BGCGM Trustee and Board Chair
92%
of Club members expect to graduate from high school and 75% apply to a post-secondary institution.
88%
of Club members said they can stand up for what is right and 87% of Club members reported that as a leader, they make sure everyone feels important.
Find a Boys & Girls Club
With more than 50 Clubs in Milwaukee and Camp Whitcomb/Mason in Hartland, BGCGM is the largest youth serving organization in southeast Wisconsin.
Boys & Girls Clubs has strengthened our support for families during this challenging time with amplified mental health services, COVID safety measures, vaccine education, and more.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee provides young people with programs and resources that help them achieve academic success, make healthy life choices, and foster the skills they need to reach their full potential.
No organization more effectively addresses what I believe is the most significant challenge of our time: the enormous gaps in access, opportunity, support and caring that exist for today’s youth. BGCGM strives hard every day to ensure they get it.”
Chris Abele, former Milwaukee County Executive, BGCGM Trustee and Board Chair
92%
of Club members expect to graduate from high school and 75% apply to a post-secondary institution.
88%
of Club members said they can stand up for what is right and 87% of Club members reported that as a leader, they make sure everyone feels important.
Find a Boys & Girls Club
With more than 50 Clubs in Milwaukee and Camp Whitcomb/Mason in Hartland, BGCGM is the largest youth serving organization in southeast Wisconsin.