Boys & Girls Clubs of the L.A. Harbor Celebrates 80 years of serving the youth of the Harbor communityFrom balloons to the big top, the community is uniting to celebrate BGCLAH's mission to serve the youth of our community
By: Kathleen Buczko BGCLAH's programs across the Los Angeles Harbor area serve 2200 youth a day in 13 sites from San Pedro to Wilmington and has truly changed the landscape for youth with much needed academic, arts and athletics programs. Since 2002, BGCLAH's College Bound program has changed the ending for thousands of youth in the Harbor-area providing high school graduation and college pathway support – with an average of 99% of College Bound participants graduating from high school on-time and with the needed classes to continue to college. BGCLAH serves all youth, but particularly youth from the underserved areas in the Harbor community, including the Rancho San Pedro housing project. "Our Club has seen tremendous growth in recent years and we're serving more youth thanks in part to this community's continuing and generous support," said BGCLAH Executive Director Mike Lansing. "In our 80th year, we are asking the community to help us grow again, improving facilities, expanding programs and serving more youth. Show your support of BGCLAH by signing our balloons and posting to social media, tagging your friends and showing your support for our mission to improve this lives of youth and their families in our community." "80Years of Serving the Community" campaign kicks-off today with balloon celebrations at our Wilmington Club site in recognition of Valero's decade long support of BGCLAH mission to Bryan Jebo, director of programs and operations, serving as guest ringmaster for the start of Circus Vargas performances at the Battleship USS Iowa at 7:30 pm tonight. Members of the media and the community can show their support by emailing development( ### About the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Los Angeles Harbor True to its mission since 1937, the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Los Angeles Harbor is a nonprofit organization that helps young people reach their full potential with enrichment programs in academics, arts and athletics. Presently the Club serves over 9,000 unduplicated youth annually at 13 sites from San Pedro to Wilmington. More information can be found at www.bgclaharbor.org/ Contact Boys & Girls Clubs of the Los Angeles Harbor ***@bgclaharbor.org Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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