Boys and Girls Clubs get funding boost for summer programs
By: Emily Arnold
Posted: Feb 15, 2024 8:40 AM EDT
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ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. - The Boys and Girls Clubs of St. Joseph County is getting a huge boost in funding to support summer programming for students!
This funding will help the organization run its five-week summer program, which impacts 2,500 local students from 12 school districts.
Money will be put toward hiring teachers for the program, to support continued learning even when not in school, as well as activities for students, including field trips and the opportunity to hear from guest speakers about exciting opportunities in the workforce and college.
To learn more about the Boys and Girls Clubs' programming, visit their website.
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