Boys & Girls Clubs of Martin County Programs
Jensen Beach High School, 2875 NW Goldenrod Rd, Jensen Beach, FL 34957
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Martin County Programs include skilled trades training, career exploration, and virtual training. The program also offers culinary arts, drone piloting, and Manufacturing 4.0 coursework as part of its activities.
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In 1989, Hobe Sound resident Margaret “Peggy” Cole and others founded the first Boys & Girls Club in Martin County. The mission of Boys & Girls Clubs of Martin County is to enable all young people, especially those who need them most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. The organization describes its environment as safe, nurturing, and opportunity-rich for young people across Martin County and notes that it has four Clubs in Hobe Sound, Port Salerno, Palm City, and Indiantown with thousands of members. The leadership team includes Keith “Fletch” Fletcher, President & CEO of BGCMC; Lela Abbate, Executive Director - Cole-Clark Club in Hobe Sound; Patricia Brown, Executive Director - Bill & Barbara Whitman Club in Indiantown; Devonte Lawson, Executive Director - Greater Stuart Club; Terrell Mabins, Executive Director - Jensen Beach High School; and Bryan Moriera, Executive Director - John & Marge Bolton Club in Port Salerno. Hays Clark was honored with the Herbert Hoover Humanitarian Award, the highest tribute the Boys & Girls Club of America can bestow on a volunteer. Boys & Girls Clubs of Martin County’s Workforce Development Programs received a $60,000 grant from Truist Foundation, and these Workforce Development Programs were created in conjunction with business leaders. Truist Foundation states that it is committed to creating economic mobility for all and prioritizes strengthening small businesses and opening pathways to career opportunities.
Last updated February 12, 2026.
• Price: Our FREE programming is just one click away!
In 1989, Hobe Sound resident Margaret “Peggy” Cole and others founded the first Boys & Girls Club in Martin County. The mission of Boys & Girls Clubs of Martin County is to enable all young people, especially those who need them most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. The organization describes its environment as safe, nurturing, and opportunity-rich for young people across Martin County and notes that it has four Clubs in Hobe Sound, Port Salerno, Palm City, and Indiantown with thousands of members. The leadership team includes Keith “Fletch” Fletcher, President & CEO of BGCMC; Lela Abbate, Executive Director - Cole-Clark Club in Hobe Sound; Patricia Brown, Executive Director - Bill & Barbara Whitman Club in Indiantown; Devonte Lawson, Executive Director - Greater Stuart Club; Terrell Mabins, Executive Director - Jensen Beach High School; and Bryan Moriera, Executive Director - John & Marge Bolton Club in Port Salerno. Hays Clark was honored with the Herbert Hoover Humanitarian Award, the highest tribute the Boys & Girls Club of America can bestow on a volunteer. Boys & Girls Clubs of Martin County’s Workforce Development Programs received a $60,000 grant from Truist Foundation, and these Workforce Development Programs were created in conjunction with business leaders. Truist Foundation states that it is committed to creating economic mobility for all and prioritizes strengthening small businesses and opening pathways to career opportunities.
Last updated February 12, 2026.
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