Local Business Gives Boys and Girls Club Space
Executive Director to use Stratton Building in Downtown Staunton
STAUNTON, VA (03/10/2010)(readMedia)-- The Boys and Girls Club got a "hand up" from Jack Barber of the real estate company Madison Monroe in the form of office space. Until now the Executive Director of the Waynesboro, Staunton and Augusta County Boys and Girls Club conducted all club business from the Waynesboro home office. That will all change now that Madison Monroe has come forward with office space in the Stratton Building. The space will make it much more convenient for the Executive Director to meet Staunton contributors, conduct tours of the Staunton unit at the Booker T. Washington Community Center and plan joint ventures with other Staunton organizations. This is a move by the Boys and Girls Club to create more awareness of the new Staunton unit and to educate the public on the benefits of the Boys and Girls Club.
For more information or to financially support the Boys and Girls Club of Waynesboro, Staunton and Augusta County, please contact Tyrell McElroy, Executive Director of the Boys and Girls Club at tmcelroy@augustabgclub.com or by phone at 540-949-4516. You can also contact any Board of Director member by logging on to the website at www.augustabgclub.org.
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About the Waynesboro, Staunton, Augusta Boys and Girls Club:
The price of nearly everything has risen; however, the Boys & Girls Clubs have kept their prices the same. It cost members only $5.00 to attend the afterschool program annually, yet it costs the Boys & Girls Club nearly $1000 to provide this programming to their members. That is why community support is needed to continue to make this Positive Place for Kids a reality.
"The economic recession has put stress on today's families. Both parents find themselves working, which has been prevalent for years, but even more so today, leaving many children to fend for themselves afterschool. For this reason alone the Boys & Girls Club is vital. Families want a positive place for their kids to go during the afterschool hours and the Club is that place. The Boys & Girls Club helps to alleviate some of the stress that is placed upon families. They no longer have to worry if their child is safe at home, or if they will get their homework done, and 3 nights a week they don't have to worry about if their child will receive a warm meal", commented Tyrell McElroy, Executive Editor of the Boys and Girls Club.
National Statistics you should know about the Boys and Girls Club: 52% of National Boys & Girls Club alumni say that the Club saved their lives. 77% report that the Club really kept them out of trouble. 38% of Boys & Girls Club members graduate from college.
The Boys and Girls Club: A Positive Place for Kids