⛳ Join us for the Larry Smucker Memorial Golf Tournament at Riceland Golf Course! This two-man scramble has an 8am shotgun start, hotdogs at the turn, 18 holes, a cart, and a food truck dinner at the finish. 🔵 Check-in begins at 7:15am. 🔵 Mulligans will be available at check-in. 🔵 Three cash prizes will be given per age bracket. 🔵 Everyone will receive a swag bag full of great items!
Boys & Girls Club of Wooster
Civic and Social Organizations
Wooster, OH 185 followers
Great futures start here.
About us
MISSION: To empower all young people to reach their full potential as caring, productive, and responsible citizens. VISION: Our vision combines the resources of our local school systems, businesses, and community leaders to provide a club experience that assures our youth graduate from High School with a plan for the future that incorporates a healthy lifestyle, good character, financial literacy, and engaged citizenship. VALUES: Respect for self and others. Accountability for your behavior. Commitment to your future. JANUARY 2014: Opened our first Club at Edgewood Middle School JANUARY 2017: Ribbon cutting of our new addition at EWMS SEPTEMBER 2018: Opened our Teen Center at Wooster High School AUGUST 2022: Opened our Club at Parkview Elementary School AUGUST 2023: Opened our Club at Melrose Elementary School
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http://bgcwooster.org
External link for Boys & Girls Club of Wooster
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Wooster, OH
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2013
Locations
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Primary
124 N. Walnut St.
Wooster, OH 44691, US
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2695 Graustark Path
Wooster, OH 44691, US
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515 Oldman Rd
Wooster, OH 44691, US
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773 Parkview Dr
Wooster, Ohio 44691, US
Employees at Boys & Girls Club of Wooster
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Sarah Victor
PhD candidate with ten years of professional experience in various capacities. Currently working as a Site Director for Boys and Girls Club.
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Karrie Foster
Wooster City Schools
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Jenni Szafranski
Director of Development | Marketing and Nonprofit Strategist | Content Development | Public Relations
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Jon Hutchison
Executive Director at Boys & Girls Club of Wooster
Updates
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We’re #hiring! We are looking for individuals who have experience in #education, #leadership, #management, and #programdevelopment. Let's connect!
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In January alone we served; 67 Loaves of bread from Broken Rocks Café and Bakery, 23lbs of fruit and 38lbs of vegetables from Buehler's, and 36lbs of protein and 5lbs of cheese from The Neighborhood Pantry... Project CHOP is a local collaborative effort to ensure Club kids have a meal after school along with a fun interactive program where they learn the importance of making healthy food choices, thanks to a generous grant from Wayne County Community Foundation. #greatfuturesstarthere #BGCW #Clubkidsareingreathands #WooTown #projectCHOP
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It's with mixed emotions that we announce the departure of one of our brightest stars from BGCW. After two incredible years of dedication and impact, Chey is moving on to pursue an amazing opportunity on the set production of a film! Chey has been an invaluable asset to our team, bringing great leadership, creativity, and unwavering commitment to everything she does. Her contributions have left an indelible mark on our organization and the lives of Wooster youth. While we'll miss her dearly, we're bursting with pride as she embarks on this new chapter of her career. We do not doubt that her talent and dedication will shine just as brightly on the big screen as it has within our BGCW family. Chey, thank you for your tireless dedication, amazing organizational skills, and all the wonderful memories. Your impact will be felt long after you've left our Club. Wishing you the best in this exciting new journey ahead! #BGCW #LightsCameraAction #beststaffever #WooTown #Clubkidsareingreathands
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Please join us in welcoming Kelly! Born and raised in Massillon, Ohio, Kelly graduated from Washington High School in 1992, excelling in English, Psychology, and extracurriculars like track, volleyball, and drama club. After earning a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from The College of Wooster in 1997, she dedicated over a decade to mental health as a psychiatric case manager. Transitioning roles, she delved into retail management, while also founding and leading a nonprofit called Fishing's Future, teaching fishing to families in Ohio. Now serving as a Program Coordinator at the Boy's & Girl's Club of Wooster, leveraging her social service experience to empower youth. Kelly resides in North Lawrence, Ohio, with her husband and two dogs. #BGCW #greatfuturesstarthere #WooTown #inspiringyouth #weloveourstaff #beststaffever #Clubkidsareingreathands
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BGCW staff are participating in PAX Tools for Human Services training today; PAX Tools is a set of trauma-informed evidence-based strategies for adults who work with or care for youth. This menu of strategies, which can be used independently or in conjunction with one another provides for improved cooperation and collaboration among adults and youth. PAX Tools provides for seamless integration with Boys & Girls Clubs’ positive youth development framework, principles of out-of-school time, and other initiatives. #commitmenttosafety #GreatFuturesStartHere #tramainformed #stafftrainingday #woosterohio Paxis Institute See insights and ads Boost View post on Facebook
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We're #hiring a new Program Coordinator in Wooster, Ohio. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Boys & Girls Club of Wooster recently received two grants totaling $36,450 through the Wayne County Community Foundation. Thanks to this grant, BGCW can tackle childhood hunger in Wooster head-on. As the Boys & Girls Club of Wooster's mission is "to empower all young people to reach their full potential", we believe it begins with providing children with nutritious food between one school day and the next while providing educational and enrichment opportunities to support learning, growth, and development. The Breakfast Club grant will provide breakfast for Club kids at three of our sites (Melrose, Parkview, and Edgewood), allowing children to start their school day nourished and ready to learn. The second grant, from the Beaverson Foundations Community Fund, will support a new program, Project CHOP (Childhood Hunger Outreach Program) at our Melrose Club. Through Project CHOP, the Boys & Girls Club of Wooster will work with local food markets and vendors to ensure that no child goes to bed hungry. Club staff offer a safe and welcoming environment where kids can come together after school to enjoy a well-balanced and delicious meal. These meals are designed to meet their nutritional needs, ensuring they have the energy and focus they need to excel academically and socially. "We're pleased to receive this grant award and be able to expand on our existing partnership with the Wooster City Schools that currently provides Club kids a snack after school. Project CHOP will allow us to further nourish every child by cultivating healthy eating habits, because a well-fed child is better equipped to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally" says Executive Director, Jon Hutchison.
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We are still looking for the ideal individual to join our awesome team. Are you passionate about empowering all youth to reach their full potential? Apply today! #youthdevelopment #growingtogether #greatfuturesstarthere #woosterohio
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The world IS complicated and kids know it. Helping them to feel safe, cared for, and empowered is simple. Join us on this mission! Donate today to make a difference in the lives of the youth we serve. 🙌 Together, we can ensure that every child in Wooster has the chance to thrive and reach their full potential. 💫 https://lnkd.in/g9fXkib6 #supportlocalnonprofit #EmpoweringYouth #SocialGood #woosterohio #GreatFuturesStartHere
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