
At the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich Governor Ned Lamont played a lightening round of “Are you smarter than your Governor?” with a group of middle schoolers. Continue Reading →
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At the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich Governor Ned Lamont played a lightening round of “Are you smarter than your Governor?” with a group of middle schoolers. Continue Reading →
Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich VP and Program Director Don Palmer was honored as the club’s Champion of Youth for 2022. Paige Pray, a Greenwich High School senior, is 2022 Youth of the Year. Continue Reading →
Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich Board of Directors, Alumni, and Greenwich First Responders love participating in this holiday to serve Club members. Some servers, such as Club alumni Police Chief Jim Heavey and First Selectman Fred Camillo, have made it a tradition to serve the children as they were served as members. Continue Reading →
On Saturday, January 26, 2019, Boys & Girls Club members will swim with the community in hope to raise financial support for aquatic programs. Continue Reading →
Nearly 400 boys and girls feasted on Thanksgiving turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes, pies and more. Continue Reading →
On any given afternoon there are 340 kids inside the 53,000 square foot Boys & Girls Club. There is much opportunity for recycling and GRAB has helped provide 40 recycling bins toward that end. Continue Reading →
The Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich reprised a favorite tradition on Tuesday night with the 15th annual Thanksgiving feast, serving a whopping 416 hot meals. The meal included turkey, gravy, stuffing, green beans, mashed potatoes, dinner rolls and a choice of apple or pumpkin pie with whipped cream. “The one thing is the need is greater than people realize. But this event is about family,” said Boys & Girls Club CEO Bobby Walker. “Whether you are in need or not.” Continue Reading →
“We wanted our members to understand that they have more options than they think they do.” – Bobby Walker Jr. Continue Reading →
In one of the most anticipated events of the year at the Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich, about 400 children feasted on turkey, mashed potatoes, beans, stuffing, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie. Continue Reading →
During a 3-hour diversity training workshop akin to Names Day at Greenwich High School, 66 town leaders talked about stereotypes, hate, bigotry and the power of allies. All agreed that silence is deadly. Personal anecdotes were powerful. Continue Reading →