Three of our Clubs are distributing free meals for kids every Friday. Any family can pick up a week’s worth of food (21 meals and 21 cartons of milk) for each child 18 and younger in their household from the following Clubs.
No identification necessary. Club membership is not required.
Locations
Please note that per the city of Milwaukee’s Mask Ordinance, as well as guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, BGCGM’s mask policy remains in effect. Masks must be worn by all members and staff while in our facilities. Thank you for your cooperation.
All payments are managed securely through Stripe, and we will never have or retain your credit card information. If you prefer to contribute by mail or have questions about your contribution, please contact Rebecca Stoner: (414) 267-8131 or via email: rebecca.stoner@bgcmilwaukee.org.
With your Boys & Girls Clubs membership, youth have the opportunity to explore new interests in a fun and supportive environment.
At 44 Clubs located around Greater Milwaukee, in addition to Camp Whitcomb/Mason in Hartland, our members have access to everything from educational experiences and sports competitions, to arts programs and leadership training.
– BGCGM Parent, Deavon Collins | Our Stories
Members learn to take personal responsibility for their actions, are given leadership roles within the Clubs and participate in community service projects.
Members learn about taking personal responsibility for their actions, are given leadership roles within the Clubs and participate in community service projects.
Through exposure to STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) programming, members learn self-expression and problem-solving skills.
From improving literary and math skills to after-school homework help, Boys & Girls Clubs offers educational programming that is suited for all members.
By helping youth explore different career paths or obtain college access, more youth will succeed in finding a rewarding career and achieving financial independence.
Through sports programs, youth can learn about teamwork and accountability while building lifelong healthy habits.
Along with developing healthy habits, members learn about taking responsibility for their actions and making positive choices throughout life.