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Before & After-School Programs and Day Camps offers academic support along with activities in sports, arts, S.T.E.M., career readiness, and leadership programs. The program also includes sports clinics and Lakers Sports Camps, as well as chances to perform onstage to a crowd of hundreds. Participants may take part in a premiere vocal talent search event called Boys & Girls Club Idol, held at Pechanga Resort Casino.
The mission of Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County, which runs Before & After-School Programs and Day Camps, is to inspire, enable, and support all youth to realize their full potential as successful, responsible, and impactful members of the community. The organization is locally governed and community supported and operates as a 501(c)(3) organization. It is identified as a PANDA CARES CENTER OF HOPE & PROJECT LEARN PARTNER and offers mentorship from a caring, professional adult. The organization’s history includes starting the first Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County in 1990 at Margarita Middle School in Temecula, expanding to Old Town Temecula in 1994, then to Murrieta on the campus of Shivela Middle School and later to a permanent double-wide modular site at the California Oaks Sports Park, and later expanding to the City of Lake Elsinore at the Lakeland Village Community Center. In June 2006, the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians built the 5,500 square foot flagship Pechanga Great Oak Clubhouse, and the organization notes that it provides community resources including community non-profits and county programs.
Last updated March 14, 2026.
The mission of Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County, which runs Before & After-School Programs and Day Camps, is to inspire, enable, and support all youth to realize their full potential as successful, responsible, and impactful members of the community. The organization is locally governed and community supported and operates as a 501(c)(3) organization. It is identified as a PANDA CARES CENTER OF HOPE & PROJECT LEARN PARTNER and offers mentorship from a caring, professional adult. The organization’s history includes starting the first Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County in 1990 at Margarita Middle School in Temecula, expanding to Old Town Temecula in 1994, then to Murrieta on the campus of Shivela Middle School and later to a permanent double-wide modular site at the California Oaks Sports Park, and later expanding to the City of Lake Elsinore at the Lakeland Village Community Center. In June 2006, the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians built the 5,500 square foot flagship Pechanga Great Oak Clubhouse, and the organization notes that it provides community resources including community non-profits and county programs.
Last updated March 14, 2026.
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