Boys & Girls Clubs of the North Valley
Hamilton Elementary School, 277 Capay Ave, Room 303, Hamilton City, CA 95951
About
Boys & Girls Clubs of the North Valley offers enriching programs in academics, health and wellness, and character and leadership. The program focuses on out-of-school time and is open daily when kids need it most.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: End of the school day til 6:00pm
• Price: Membership is just $100 annually, with scholarships available—no child is turned away due to financial need.
Boys & Girls Clubs of the North Valley is a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1995 and is governed by a local volunteer board. It employs over 100 youth development professionals and serves over 1,600 youth at 11 sites in Butte and Glenn Counties, with support from more than 500 community volunteers. The organization’s stated mission is to inspire and enable all young people to reach their full potential as responsible, productive and caring citizens, and it describes its club spaces as safe, welcoming environments where kids feel a sense of belonging and pride. Staff are described as trained youth development professionals who offer consistent guidance and support, and the organization notes that the true cost per member is around $2,500 annually, with donors and funders helping to keep membership affordable.
The leadership team includes Rashell Brobst, Chief Executive Officer; Joe Hejl, Chief Operations Officer; Scott Dinits, Human Resource Director; Erin Kennedy, Case Management Director; Gianna Crancer, Development Director; Jamisson Parker, Finance Director; Jennifer Wolfe, Mission Support Director; Kobe Haskell, Office Services Coordinator; Lia Tsegai, Accounting & Payroll Clerk; Wendy Westphal, Special Events Coordinator; Ben Kaiser, Case Manager; Jessica Starkey, Elementary Area Director; Joshua “Hoppie” Campos, Teen Area Director; Brenda Hernandez, Hamilton City Director; Emylee Huard, Chico Teen Center Director; Lexia Starkey, Paradise Junior High School Coordinator; Nicole Calcutta, Juvenile Hall Coordinator; Nathan Starkey, Paradise Teen Center Director; Pedro Escamilla, Chico ClubHouse Director; Thalia Higareda, Paradise Ridge Elementary Site Coordinator; and Travis Thornberry, Pine Ridge School Site Coordinator. Scott Dinits holds the SPHR (Senior Professional in Human Resources) credential.
Boys & Girls Clubs of the North Valley reports that it has been audited and endorsed by the Grand Jury as a proven program, is a Platinum participant through GuideStar/Candid, is compliant with the Office of State Assembly, serves as a training site for Boys & Girls Clubs and other after school programs, and is described as a model program for youth development best practices. The organization states that, together with partners, it is creating safer communities and brighter futures for every child.
Last updated July 1, 2026.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: End of the school day til 6:00pm
• Price: Membership is just $100 annually, with scholarships available—no child is turned away due to financial need.
Boys & Girls Clubs of the North Valley is a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1995 and is governed by a local volunteer board. It employs over 100 youth development professionals and serves over 1,600 youth at 11 sites in Butte and Glenn Counties, with support from more than 500 community volunteers. The organization’s stated mission is to inspire and enable all young people to reach their full potential as responsible, productive and caring citizens, and it describes its club spaces as safe, welcoming environments where kids feel a sense of belonging and pride. Staff are described as trained youth development professionals who offer consistent guidance and support, and the organization notes that the true cost per member is around $2,500 annually, with donors and funders helping to keep membership affordable.
The leadership team includes Rashell Brobst, Chief Executive Officer; Joe Hejl, Chief Operations Officer; Scott Dinits, Human Resource Director; Erin Kennedy, Case Management Director; Gianna Crancer, Development Director; Jamisson Parker, Finance Director; Jennifer Wolfe, Mission Support Director; Kobe Haskell, Office Services Coordinator; Lia Tsegai, Accounting & Payroll Clerk; Wendy Westphal, Special Events Coordinator; Ben Kaiser, Case Manager; Jessica Starkey, Elementary Area Director; Joshua “Hoppie” Campos, Teen Area Director; Brenda Hernandez, Hamilton City Director; Emylee Huard, Chico Teen Center Director; Lexia Starkey, Paradise Junior High School Coordinator; Nicole Calcutta, Juvenile Hall Coordinator; Nathan Starkey, Paradise Teen Center Director; Pedro Escamilla, Chico ClubHouse Director; Thalia Higareda, Paradise Ridge Elementary Site Coordinator; and Travis Thornberry, Pine Ridge School Site Coordinator. Scott Dinits holds the SPHR (Senior Professional in Human Resources) credential.
Boys & Girls Clubs of the North Valley reports that it has been audited and endorsed by the Grand Jury as a proven program, is a Platinum participant through GuideStar/Candid, is compliant with the Office of State Assembly, serves as a training site for Boys & Girls Clubs and other after school programs, and is described as a model program for youth development best practices. The organization states that, together with partners, it is creating safer communities and brighter futures for every child.
Last updated July 1, 2026.
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