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Boys & Girls Club Of Rockford - Blackhawk Unit
Program Name: BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF ROCKFORD - BLACKHAWK UNIT - Rockford, IL
Program Address: 330 15TH AVENUE, ROCKFORD IL 61104
Contact Phone: (815) 961-1213
Website: https://www.rgreatfutures.org/
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF ROCKFORD - BLACKHAWK UNIT, ROCKFORD IL
Program Address: 330 15TH AVENUE, ROCKFORD IL 61104
Contact Phone: (815) 961-1213
Website: https://www.rgreatfutures.org/
Detail:
The Blackhawk Unit was founded in 1988 and is located within the Blackhawk public housing community which consists of over 300 low-income subsidized units. Blackhawk serves 650 members annually and nearly 100 members 6-18 daily. The Club's members are primarily from the Blackhawk neighborhood and Constance Lane School. The Blackhawk Unit collaborates with the Rockford Housing Authority.
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