Boys & Girls Club Summer Camps and Programs
1275 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30309-3506
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Boys & Girls Club Summer Camps and Programs include outdoor activities, STEM, art, sports, reading, educational apps, hands-on activities, and project-based learning. Campers take part in discovery, creative expression, and group work, including the Summer Brain Gain program where they work toward a final product or production.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
For more than a century, Boys & Girls Clubs have supported young people during critical out-of-school hours. Boys & Girls Club summer camps and programs are led by trained and caring adults, and Clubs offer caring mentors and trained staff who guide, coach, and motivate kids to be successful. Boys & Girls Clubs of America serves kids and teens through more than 5,500 local Clubs and reaches more than 4 million children and youth each year, providing safe spaces, caring mentors, healthy meals and snacks, and evidence-based programs that support academic success, leadership skills, and health and wellness. Summer Brain Gain is a summer education program that connects fun and friendship with a project-based learning approach to keep kids on track for a successful transition back to school in the fall, and campers in this program learn through discovery, creative expression, group work, and a final product or production.
Boys & Girls Clubs of America is a trusted, top-rated nonprofit that is widely recognized for its transparency and outcomes for kids, and it consistently earns high ratings from independent nonprofit evaluators. Major League Baseball designated Boys & Girls Clubs of America as an official charitable partner in 1997. Since a small group of Club members first went to camp in 1999, the collaboration between Camp Joy and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati has impacted hundreds of kids.
“My conversation at the director’s level, meeting the camp counselors, and seeing how happy the kids were to be there all confirmed that the Boys & Girls Club was the best summer program for Elliott.” — Alicia, Mom
“The Club was a safe, affordable aftercare option for my parents. And for me, it was a whirlwind of activities and new opportunities.” — Asha H-R, Club kid
Last updated May 13, 2026.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
For more than a century, Boys & Girls Clubs have supported young people during critical out-of-school hours. Boys & Girls Club summer camps and programs are led by trained and caring adults, and Clubs offer caring mentors and trained staff who guide, coach, and motivate kids to be successful. Boys & Girls Clubs of America serves kids and teens through more than 5,500 local Clubs and reaches more than 4 million children and youth each year, providing safe spaces, caring mentors, healthy meals and snacks, and evidence-based programs that support academic success, leadership skills, and health and wellness. Summer Brain Gain is a summer education program that connects fun and friendship with a project-based learning approach to keep kids on track for a successful transition back to school in the fall, and campers in this program learn through discovery, creative expression, group work, and a final product or production.
Boys & Girls Clubs of America is a trusted, top-rated nonprofit that is widely recognized for its transparency and outcomes for kids, and it consistently earns high ratings from independent nonprofit evaluators. Major League Baseball designated Boys & Girls Clubs of America as an official charitable partner in 1997. Since a small group of Club members first went to camp in 1999, the collaboration between Camp Joy and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati has impacted hundreds of kids.
“My conversation at the director’s level, meeting the camp counselors, and seeing how happy the kids were to be there all confirmed that the Boys & Girls Club was the best summer program for Elliott.” — Alicia, Mom
“The Club was a safe, affordable aftercare option for my parents. And for me, it was a whirlwind of activities and new opportunities.” — Asha H-R, Club kid
Last updated May 13, 2026.
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