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Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) is a national organization of local chapters which provide voluntary after-school programs for young people. The organization, which holds a congressional charter under Title 36 of the United States Code, has its headquarters in Atlanta, with regional offices in Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, New York City and Los Angeles. [1]
Boys & Girls Club may refer to: Boys & Girls Clubs of America; Boys & Girls Clubs of Canada; Gloria Wise Boys and Girls Clubs, Bronx, United States;
Berachah Home dedication service, May 1903. The Berachah Industrial Home for the Redemption of Erring Girls was a facility for unwed mothers in Arlington, Texas.Rev. James T. and Maggie May Upchurch opened the home on May 14, 1903, and it took in homeless, usually pregnant, women from Texas and the surrounding states.
The girls high school basketball playoff season is here. See where Fort Worth-area teams are playing in the bi-district round. ... Arlington Martin (21-9) vs. Richardson (22-13), 7 p.m. Tuesday ...
Arlington Independent School District or Arlington ISD is a school district based in Arlington, Texas . The Arlington Independent School District covers the majority of Arlington and much of the Tarrant County portion of Grand Prairie. The district serves the entirety of the small towns of Pantego and Dalworthington Gardens.
The Ames City Council also reviewed the Boys and Girls Club expansion at 210 South 5th Street. The project will add 7,670 square feet of building space to the existing 9,736-square-foot facility.
The new $9.5 million Boys & Girls Club of Massillon center is about 29,400 square feet, which is 25% more than the old facility. It opened in January. 'A fresh, new start.'
[1] [2] [3] The namesake of GVC was Vincent W. Grubbs, a judge from Greenville who was instrumental in the creation of the college. [3] [4] Grubbs was a strong supporter of the state's agricultural, industrial, and mechanical schools, which he believed provided a critical education "for the poor boys and girls of Texas". [4]