Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston
Since 1893, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston (BGCB) has provided young people with accessible and affordable after-school programming.
We are grateful for the important work of all our grantee partners. The leadership and staff of these non-profits are incredibly dedicated and talented, and we are honored to work with them and support the essential work they do every day.
Below we’ve highlighted several illustrative stories of select changemakers with whom we have the privilege of partnering:
Since 1893, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston (BGCB) has provided young people with accessible and affordable after-school programming.
Since 1974, Heading Home has provided emergency, transitional, and permanent housing solutions to homeless and formerly homeless families and individuals in Boston and surrounding communities.
In the late 1990s, there were few places young people and their families in Greater Boston could go for counseling and support in dealing with substance use.
For close to four decades, the Davis family has supported Save the Children, an international non-profit dedicated to ensuring children grow up healthy, educated, and safe.
Founded in 1938 to assist Jewish immigrants struggling to enter the American workforce, today JVS serves new Americans from over 80 countries—helping them to secure financial independence through education and employment services.