Kids Corner
Link Up!
Try these sites to find interesting stories for the kid in all of us:
Access America
Apply for financial aid, find a job and build a career. Write your Senator or the White House. Learn what services you can access through your federal government.
Boys & Girls Clubs Day for Kids
Meaningful time with a caring adults helps kids develop a positive self-image and a sense of belonging, usefulness and purpose. Make a kid’s day by celebrating BGC Day for Kids the third Saturday in September each year.
Boys & Girls Clubs in Indian Country
Native American tribes across the country are partnering with BGCA to help some of our nation’s most at-risk children grow, learn, develop and change their lives and surroundings. See how Boys & Girls Clubs support Native American youth every day.
Cavity-Free Zone
At this site, you’ll find fun dental health facts, games and information about Cavity-Free Zone, Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s oral health program developed in partnership with Crest.
Consumer Product Safety Commission
This site offers great information for Clubs – or anyone else – who wants to make sure their workplace or home, and everything in it, is as safe as possible.
Freedom’s Answer
Americans send an unmistakable message to the world when they vote: Freedom is alive and well. Freedom’s Answer, a non-partisan campaign to help create large voter turnout, urges everyone to vote and let freedom win.
Job Shadowing
Learn more about a national job shadowing initiative designed to give kids an up-close look at the world of work. Students across America “shadow” workplace mentors as they go through a normal day on the job.
Read Across America
Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, brought us timeless tales such as The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham and, of course, How the Grinch Stole Christmas. What better way to celebrate his legacy than by reading to kids? Join the NEA for Read Across America every March 2 to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday.
Stay Safe Online
Follow NBA superstar Shaquille O’Neal as he leads kids (and parents) through the basics of Internet safety.
Let’s Just Play!
Nickelodeon and Boys & Girls Clubs of America wants kids to get out and play. Have fun at school, watch a bit of television, but then go to your local Boys & Girls Club or find a friend and JUST PLAY!
Take the Let’s Just Play pledge
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