Our History
Boys & Girls Clubs of Weber-Davis opened its first site in Roy, Utah in November of 2000. Currently, BGCWD is operating five sites located in Weber and Davis counties. Our mission is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens. Boys & Girls Clubs of America is the nation’s oldest and largest organization with a primary mission of service to young people from disadvantaged circumstances.
The Club Experience
Boys & Girls Clubs fill the gap between school and home. We provide welcoming, positive environments in which kids and teens have fun, participate in life-changing programs, and build supportive relationships with peers and caring adults.
Boys & GirlsClub is a place where kids go to have fun and learn things. You can do anything that you like at the Club, from drawing pictures, doing your homework, playing outside and playing games. At Club you learn to make new friends, and learn that everyone is different. I come to Club when there isn’t school, both after school and during summer, so my mom can go to work.
The Need in Our State
Every day, nearly 100,000 kids in Utah leave school with nowhere to go.1 They risk being unsupervised, unguided and unsafe.
Our Reach
Each year, Boys & Girls Clubs of Weber-Davis serves more than 1,000 children across Weber and Davis Counties. Our programs take place in schools and community centers, and are made possible through strong partnerships with the community. The involvement of school districts, teachers, cities, local businesses, and professionals is what makes our programming so successful. Great futures start with great opportunities, and great opportunities are had at Boys & Girls Clubs of Weber-Davis.