
Parker

says (9:45 AM):
Hi, thanks for IMing.
Evan

says (9:45 AM):
Absolutely.
Parker

says (9:45 AM):
When did the Boys & Girls Clubs start?
Evan

says (9:46 AM):
In 1860. Three women in Connecticut opened a Club to help delinquent local kids.
Parker

says (9:46 AM):
That long ago?
Evan

says (9:47 AM):
The Boys Clubs of America, the national organization, was founded in 1906.
Parker

says (9:47 AM):
You say “Boys Clubs.” What gives?
Evan

says (9:47 AM):
The name was changed to Boys & Girls Clubs of America in 1990.
Parker

says (9:48 AM):
Why?
Evan

says (9:48 AM):
We have girls. Both boys and girls. In the clubs.
Parker

says (9:48 AM):
Do the kids run the show?
Evan

says (9:49 AM):
No. Adults give guidance, serve as role models, provide safe places where kids feel secure and can participate in enriching programs…
Evan

says (9:49 AM):
And just be themselves and have fun!
Parker

says (9:50 AM):
What’s the organization’s goal?
Evan

says (9:50 AM):
To help all young people become productive, caring, responsible citizens.
Parker

says (9:51 AM):
Pretty ambitious.
Evan

says (9:51 AM):
It is, but we’ve got more than 4,300 Clubs serving around 4.8 million youth.
Parker

says (9:52 AM):
That’s huge.
Evan

says (9:52 AM):
We’ve more than doubled in ten years. But there are still some 14 million youth left alone during the critical hours when violent juvenile crime is at its worst.
Parker

says (9:53 AM):
Lots of celebrities are alumni, right?
Evan

says (9:53 AM):
True…Denzel Washington, Jennifer Lopez and General Wesley Clark, to name a few.
Parker

says (9:54 AM):
Do you think they impact the current kids?
Evan

says (9:54 AM):
They definitely inspire. We’re very intentional about sharing Club success stories.
Parker

says (9:55 AM):
How can UN-FAMOUS people help?
Evan

says (9:55 AM):
They can always donate at
www.bgca.org Or join the i’m Initiative and select BGCA as their cause.
Parker

says (9:55 AM):
What has the i’m Initiative meant for BGCA?
Evan

says (9:56 AM):
It’s helped us tap into the social networking space and reach our advocates and alumni, and also new audiences.
Evan

says (9:56 AM):
The awareness leads to engagement. When that happens, more kids are reached, more
communities are improved, and more lives are changed.