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Boys & Girls Clubs Of The Peninsula - Center For A New Generation Hoover Community School
Program Name: BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE PENINSULA - CENTER FOR A NEW GENERATION HOOVER COMMUNITY SCHOOL
Program Address: 701 Charter Street Room #508C, Redwood City CA 94063
Contact Phone: (650) 482-5925, ext x313
Website: http://www.bgcp.org/
Detail: Our mission is to help the at-risk youth of our community develop the academic and life skills they need to complete high school ready for college or career. As the area’s largest at-risk youth development organization, we work with parents, corporate partners and schools to serve 1,700 kindergarteners through twelfth graders in East Palo Alto, Redwood City and eastern Menlo Park. In three clubhouses and six school sites, we implement proven social and academic interventions that most impact a child’s achievement in school and in life. We are closing the achievement gap. In neighborhoods where more than 50 percent of young people drop out of high school, 80 percent of BGCP school site members graduate from high school with a plan for college or career. BGCP members actively engage in programs to develop the skills they need to succeed in school, career, and life.
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE PENINSULA - CENTER FOR A NEW GENERATION HOOVER COMMUNITY SCHOOL, Redwood City CA
Program Address: 701 Charter Street Room #508C, Redwood City CA 94063
Contact Phone: (650) 482-5925, ext x313
Website: http://www.bgcp.org/
Detail: Our mission is to help the at-risk youth of our community develop the academic and life skills they need to complete high school ready for college or career. As the area’s largest at-risk youth development organization, we work with parents, corporate partners and schools to serve 1,700 kindergarteners through twelfth graders in East Palo Alto, Redwood City and eastern Menlo Park. In three clubhouses and six school sites, we implement proven social and academic interventions that most impact a child’s achievement in school and in life. We are closing the achievement gap. In neighborhoods where more than 50 percent of young people drop out of high school, 80 percent of BGCP school site members graduate from high school with a plan for college or career. BGCP members actively engage in programs to develop the skills they need to succeed in school, career, and life.
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