• As the lead delegate for New Jersey at the Boys & Girls Clubs' National Days of Advocacy in Washington D.C., BGCM CEO Doug Eagles engaged lawmakers to support legislative priorities aimed at enhancing educational recovery, youth well-being, and workforce readiness for Monmouth County's youth.

  • The Boys & Girls Clubs of Monmouth County is transforming into a trauma-informed organization, prioritizing empathy, safety, and empowerment for all, under the leadership of Crystal Monsanto and through partnerships with local institutions and community groups.

  • Marion Candrea has served over a decade on the Boys & Girls Clubs' board, significantly impacting its community programs and combining her passions for lifelong learning and fitness with her volunteer work.

  • Kahmya B., a long-time member and now a Youth Development Professional at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Monmouth County, has been deeply influenced by the Club's programs, such as the SMART Girls program, shaping her personal growth and professional aspirations in child psychology.

  • Every year, Jersey Shore Masters swimmers participate in early morning swims on major holidays to fundraise for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Monmouth County, significantly contributing to its youth development programs.

  • The Boys & Girls Clubs of Monmouth County provides a nurturing environment for young minds, offering programs in workforce development, STEAM education, and safe exploration to help them become future leaders and innovators.

  • The Boys & Girls Clubs of Monmouth County successfully hosted the second annual Black Family Wellness Expo in Asbury Park, in collaboration with The Links, Incorporated and community partners, to provide vital health resources and support to the Black community.

  • The Boys & Girls Clubs of America originated in 1860 by three women in Hartford, Connecticut, who sought to provide a constructive alternative for boys roaming the streets, marking the birth of a transformative cause.

  • The Boys and Girls Clubs of Monmouth County offers a diverse range of spring break activities, ensuring that club members have a safe, engaging place to go when school is out.

  • BGCM alumnus Dr. Henry Jarecki reflects on his journey from a young club member in Asbury Park to becoming a multifaceted leader, emphasizing the impact of early community support, mentorship, and the ongoing importance of youth empowerment in shaping successful futures.

  • In this staff spotlight, BGCM Grand Director Cindy Fagan reflects on her 15 years of rewarding experience, highlighting the organization's growth and the significant impact of grant development on community programs and children's futures.

  • Cheryl D. Grant, a dedicated volunteer and supporter with over 20 years of involvement, joins the Boys & Girls Clubs of Monmouth County's board of directors, bringing a wealth of experience in diverse community service and a strong commitment to empowering youth.

  • The National African American Read-In program encourages communities to read together, centering African American books and authors.

  • We had a great Valentine's Day with a yummy brunch, fun games, and lots of smiles!

  • Registration closed within hours of opening, but the Club received a handful of bibs as an official charity partner.

  • The Boys & Girls Clubs of Monmouth County is very proud to announce that we have once again earned a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator.