Union League Boys & Girls Clubs
Union League Boys & Girls Clubs Headquarters, 65 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60604
About
Union League Boys & Girls Clubs offers tutoring, homework support, and STEM exploration along with physical activity and wellness education. Older youth can take part in resume writing, mock interviews, mentorship, internships, and career readiness programs.
Union League Boys & Girls Clubs states that its mission is to open doors for Chicago’s next generation through trusted mentorship, life-changing programs, and a strong sense of belonging so young people gain skills, confidence, and support to reach their full potential. The organization reports serving 13,022 youth across Chicago annually at 10 club locations and providing over 169,000 meals in 2025. It also reports that 98% of its participants graduate to higher education and that it awards $171,000 in college scholarships. Signature events bring together supporters, partners, and community leaders to celebrate achievement, create opportunity, and invest in the success of Chicago’s youth. The organization describes its history as “A Century of Empowering Chicago’s Youth.” One Senior Youth of the Year, Aiden McKinney, shares that the Club gave him a place to keep showing up, keep growing, and keep believing in himself, and that through programs, leadership opportunities, and support from caring people, he learned the importance of resilience, discipline, accountability, and using his experiences to make a positive impact in his community.
Last updated June 22, 2026.
Union League Boys & Girls Clubs states that its mission is to open doors for Chicago’s next generation through trusted mentorship, life-changing programs, and a strong sense of belonging so young people gain skills, confidence, and support to reach their full potential. The organization reports serving 13,022 youth across Chicago annually at 10 club locations and providing over 169,000 meals in 2025. It also reports that 98% of its participants graduate to higher education and that it awards $171,000 in college scholarships. Signature events bring together supporters, partners, and community leaders to celebrate achievement, create opportunity, and invest in the success of Chicago’s youth. The organization describes its history as “A Century of Empowering Chicago’s Youth.” One Senior Youth of the Year, Aiden McKinney, shares that the Club gave him a place to keep showing up, keep growing, and keep believing in himself, and that through programs, leadership opportunities, and support from caring people, he learned the importance of resilience, discipline, accountability, and using his experiences to make a positive impact in his community.
Last updated June 22, 2026.
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