Helping Youth Discover their path to a Great Future.

95%

95% of Club Members Expect to Graduate High School on Time

84%

84% of Club Members Feel they are Emotionally Safe when at the Club

95%

95% of Club Members Feel Staff Holds them to High Expectations

Our Mission

To provide year-round positive, fun and safe places and programs for all kids, helping them to build self-esteem and develop skills necessary to make right choices, becoming responsible and productive citizens.

Our Vision

Provide a world-class Club Experience that assures success is within reach of every young person who enters our doors, with all members on track to graduate from high school with a plan for the future, demonstrating good character and citizenship, and living a healthy lifestyle.

Our Commitment to Inclusion

We believe every kid has what it takes. The mission and core beliefs of Boys & Girls Clubs fuel our commitment to promoting safe, positive and inclusive environments for all. Boys & Girls Clubs of the Rogue Valley supports all youth and teens – of every race, ethnicity, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, ability, socio-economic status, and religion – in reaching their full potential.

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A month ago, my daughter was struggling in school – getting weekly negative progress reports and also verbal feedback. I went to the Club to pick up my daughter and informed the staff of the situation. Within a month my daughter has had complete positive progress reports. I want to say ‘Thank You’ to one in particular staff member, Kim. Kim went one step further and has done a phenomenal job. Kim now discusses my daughter’s progress with me on a daily basis. I encourage any parent to involve their children with the Boys & Girls Club. I hope the facility continues to grow, and is here for our community and for our children to continue to learn. Thank you for being here for us.

Duane K. Parent May 2, 2021

Carina making a heart with her hands

After the fires, going to the Boys and Girls Club gave our daughter so much joy! It gave her a break from the stress of the fire. She played with her classmates and talked with the staff. She forgot about the fires and got to be a kid in an environment that she perceives as very supportive and caring.

Her nightmares and fears related to fire have generally stopped. She is her usual happy self. She will never forget the fire, but she has recovered. Having the Boys and Girls Club in Talent to go to after the fire was a huge part of her recovery. For this, we are extremely grateful.

Adrienne & Dante Club Parents January 2, 2021

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Grants Pass School District has had a long history of partnership with the Club as many of our students enroll and attend after school and during the summer. We appreciate the Club’s attention to educational programming and their diligence in supporting students being successful in school.

Over the past year, in the face of a pandemic, the Boys and Girls Club of the Rogue Valley has stepped up to the plate in amazing ways. They have worked hard to continue serving

the youth of our community with programming and free meals. The Club staff and leadership have attended to the health and safety of the youth they serve. Our students, at all three of the Club sites, have been on comprehensive distance learning for much of the school year. The Club has collaborated with each school district (mine included) to ensure education continued and that students were supported to learn and thrive. When the community of Phoenix-Talent experienced great loss in the wildfires, our Club rose to the challenge of providing. In partnership with the community of Phoenix-Talent, we have reopened the Club and brought back the programming and social-emotional attention our youth need.

What we appreciate most about the Boys and Girls Club of the Rogue Valley is their ability to build relationships with kids. So many of our youth are at risk of failure and dropping out. Our kids need competent, caring professionals to help them in life and the Club provides this and so much more. In this past year, there has never been more of a need to attend to the health and wellness of our kids….and our Club does just that!!

Trish Evens Director of Secondary Education - Grants Pass District 7, Board Member January 2, 2021

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I am absolutely amazed by the professionalism I have seen since The Club reopened after COVID. I reached out on a whim, in hopes that there would be an opening for my kids to join the distance learning program and was so humbled by the kindness they had for myself and my kids.

Recently, my daughter has suffered some mental health issues, and I’ve seen so much compassion for my daughter as the staff have worked together to find a solution and a way to work through the issues presented. They continue to provide a healthy environment for my daughter to continue learning and having fun!

As a single, working mother, the Club has afforded me the opportunity to continue working and has taken a huge weight off my shoulders as school and many daycare providers closed due to COVID.

Trisha Z. Club Parent November 2, 2020

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I am so thankful for the Boys and Girls Club in Grants Pass. When I had nowhere to turn for daycare due to the pandemic, they were available. At first, there was only room for my oldest daughter. My younger daughter was put on a list and they called me to get her in as soon as she could. The financial burden of daycare was so heavy after school closures. That unexpected cost was really hurting our family. I was so happy to be able to take my daughters to the Boys and Girls Club where is it not only affordable, but another family to them. They love going every day.

Lacey B. Club Parent October 2, 2020

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2019 Community Impact Report

6,369 Total Youth Served

Grades K-12 in Jackson and Josephine Counties through Afterschool, Summer, Team Sports and Outreach Programs

= 3,269 Registered Club Members + 3,100 Youth Served through Outreach

582 Youth Served Every Day After School

87,910 USDA Meals Served in Jackson and Josephine Counties

This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

Grants Pass Club

2,320 Registered Members

353 Average Daily Attendance

65% Economically Disadvantaged

17% Minority Races or Ethnicity

Illinois Valley Club

386 Registered Members

107 Average Daily Attendance

93% Economically Disadvantaged

8% Minority Races or Ethnicity

Talent Club

563 Registered Members

122 Average Daily Attendance

82% Economically Disadvantaged

34% Minority Races or Ethnicity

2019 Club Member Demographics

80%

Club Members are from Economically Disadvantaged Homes

20%

Club Members are of Minority Races or Ethnicity

20%

Club Members are Ages 13 thru 18

80%

Club Members are Ages 12 and under

2019 Team Sports

1,172 Total Youth Participated in Team Sports

Basketball

727 youth grades K-12

Flag Football

213 youth grades 2-5

Volleyball

224 youth grades 2-8

Golf

8 youth grades 2-5