Our Programs

Our Programs Meet Year Round!

We offer out-of-school programming for kids and teens in grades 1st-12th.

Children and Youth learn skills that they will be able to carry with them for the rest of their lives. Our programs are designed to achieve three main outcomes, which include: Character & Leadership, Healthy Lifestyle, and Academic Success.

Membership costs affordable to all

$20.00 for nine months of after-school programs and meals. Only $50.00 for the entire 9 week summer program with meals.

After-School Program:

  • 9 months
  • $20 flat fee for each member for the whole school year
  • 1 meal and 1 snack
  • Programs & homework help
  • Filling the gap on some out-of-school Fridays

Summer Program:

  • 9 weeks straight,
    9.5 hour days M-F
  • Programs including Academic activities to help prevent learning loss
  • 3 meals and 2 snacks each day
  • Field Trips
  • $50 flat fee per member for the whole summer

OUR PROGRAMS ARE SUPPORTED BY THE GENEROSITY OF INDIVIDUALS, LOCAL BUSINESSES AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT.

Our Programs Include:

Keystone

This unique leadership development experience provides opportunities for young people ages 14 to 18.  Youth participate, both in and out of the Club, in activities in three focus areas: academic success, career preparation and community service. With the guidance from…
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Nutrition Program

Did you know? CACFP – Child and Adult Care Food Program (School Year Food Program) The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a federal program that provides reimbursements for nutritious meals and snacks to eligible children and adults…
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Positive Action

Positive Action is based on the intuitive philosophy of that we feel good about ourselves when we do positive actions. The Thoughts-Actions-Feelings Circle (TAF) illustrates how this works in life. The essence of the program is to emphasize positive actions…
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Power Hour

Power Hour: Making Minutes Count helps Club members ages 6-18 achieve academic success by providing homework help, tutoring and high-yield learning activities and encouraging members to become self-directed learners. Designed specifically to help kids and teens with homework, this program…
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Teen Focus

Focusing on teen development in our three key areas of leadership, academics, and lifestyle. Our teen center is a positive and safe environment for all 7th-12th graders in their own separate program area.
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Torch Club

Torch Club is a small-group leadership club for boys & girls ages 11-13.It’s a powerful vehicle through which Club staff can help meet the character development needs of younger adolescents at a critical stage in their life. Torch Club members…
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Triple Play

Triple Play is a comprehensive health and wellness program. It strives to improve the overall health of Club members ages 6-18 by increasing daily physical activity, teaching them about good nutrition and helping them develop healthy relationships.
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Youth Of The Month

Youth of the Month is a recognition program that focuses on acknowledging and making Club members aware of their own leadership abilities. Youth of the Month is a Club-driven experience that fosters leadership within the Club. Unlike many BGCA programs,…
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Youth Of The Year

Established in 1947, Youth of the Year is a recognition program for Club members, promoting service to Club, community and family; academic success; strong moral character; life goals; and poise and public speaking ability.  Throughout the year, the Boys &…
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YOUTH OF THE YEAR

Omar

Oregon State Youth of the Year 2022, member of BGCWTV.

Omar started attending the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Western Treasure Valley as a kindergartener the very first day they opened their doors in 2009. As he grew up, Omar said that his dream was to be a staff member at the Club. That dream came true in 2018 when he got a job in the Nutrition Department and later became a Youth Development Professional. Through encouragement from the staff, Omar went on to compete and win Oregon State Youth of the Year for 2022. He was the very first YOY winner this Club had ever had. Shortly after winning the Oregon title, Omar graduated high school and is now attending Western Oregon University where he is studying social work. In his words, “I knew had a great future ahead of me because that’s how the Club raised me”.

Our priority outcomes are :

CHARACTER

Our Club members have expectations to be good to each other, and they are recognized for their own good behavior and accomplishments.

LEADERSHIP

Our Youth are given academic support and the opportunity to serve in their community as volunteers developing leadership skills.

HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

We promote exercise and nutrition for all our members. Ongoing Programs emphasizing problem solving, conflict resolution, emotional regulation and respect for self and others.

ACADEMIC SUCCESS

Supporting schools with an extended learning environment weekday afternoons and over 10 weeks in the summer. Our STEM program

Exclusion Policy:

In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity.
Program information may be made available in languages other than English. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication to obtain program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language), should contact the responsible state or local agency that administers the program or USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.
To file a program discrimination complaint, a Complainant should complete a Form AD-3027, USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form which can be obtained online at: https://www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/USDA-OASCR%20P-Complaint-Form-0508-0002-508-11-28-17Fax2Mail.pdf, from any USDA office, by calling (866) 632-9992, or by writing a letter addressed to USDA. The letter must contain the complainant’s name, address, telephone number, and a written description of the alleged discriminatory action in sufficient detail to inform the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights (ASCR) about the nature and date of an alleged civil rights violation. The completed AD-3027 form or letter must be submitted to USDA by :

  1. mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; or
  2. fax: (833) 256-1665 or (202) 690-7442; or
  3. email: program.intake@usda.gov

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