Back in the Swim of Things!
At the Club we do whatever it takes to ensure that all kids are on a path towards a great future, even in the summer. This is why we are thrilled that our summer camps ...
At the Club we do whatever it takes to ensure that all kids are on a path towards a great future, even in the summer. This is why we are thrilled that our summer camps ...
May 4th was the inaugural Asbury Park Alive, an open-streets event promoting a healthy and unified Asbury Park. Featuring live music, kids activities, games, art installations, and health screenings, the event benefited from the enthusiastic participation ...
On April 2nd, our friends at Coastal Habitat for Humanity and Starbucks spent the day sprucing up the second floor of our Asbury Unit! It's no big surprise that these fine folks know their way ...
The Asbury Park & Red Bank Units will offer extended hours for Spring Break. From April 22-26 the Club will be open from 8am-4pm. The program is $75 for the week. Additional Information: Breakfast ...
Our "Major Options" program invites professionals from various industries to meet with our teenagers to discuss the benefits, drawbacks, salary, schooling required, and inside information of their careers. Big thank you to Carey of Brand ...
Over 50 teens attended our recent resume writing/interview skills workshop, part of our teen employment and empowerment program, Project L.E.A.D. (Learning, Earning, and Advancing Dreams). Project L.E.A.D. is designed specifically to help teens develop self esteem, workplace skills, ...
Boys & Girls Clubs of Monmouth County, Asbury Park Unit Announces… Asbury Park Junior Entrepreneur Training (JET) 2019 program session kicks off on February 2nd. Have you ever had a big idea? Ever held a ...
Red Ribbon Week is the nation's largest and oldest drug prevention campaign, and our kids participated in several awareness-raising activities throughout the week. We were very fortunate to have officers from the Asbury Park ...
Afternoons at the Club begin with Power Hour--structured time for every child to focus on homework with the support of trained, caring staff. Our kids get to go "shopping" in our Power Hour Reward Store ...
It's never too early to start giving back. Club kids as young as 5 have been collecting canned goods for those in need in our own community.