Monday, 27 June 2011 22:25

Boys & Girls Club of South Valley Starts Endowment

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We are pleased to partner with the Boys & Girls Clubs of South Valley (BGCSV) was founded in 1967. BGCSV has Club facilities in Murray and Midvale and also operates after school programs at Oquirrh Hills Elementary in Kearns and Heartland Elementary in West Jordan. Hundreds of thousands of youth and families have been served at our Clubs over the past 44 years. We are the largest and oldest Boys & Girls Club in the State of Utah. 

Our mission is to inspire and empower youth, families and communities to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.  Our work in promoting academic success, civic responsibility, arts & culture, and healthy lifestyles impacts over 49,000 youth (ages 3-18) each year. 

About Our Endowment

This endowment was created to ensure that every youth who walks through our doors receives mentoring and guidance by well trained, caring staff and volunteers; exposure to proven programs; access to community services; transportation and healthy snacks; and, productive time in a safe, up-to-code, youth-centric building.  Gifts of any size are welcome. Use our on line giving portal or contact our Development office at 801-284-4248.

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