Stateline Boys & Girls Club
Bruce Nichols Campus, 1161 Dorr Road, South Beloit, IL 61080
About
Stateline Boys & Girls Club offers one-on-one youth tutoring, a cycling club, and teen night outings. The program operates during the school year and summer with set weekday hours and may include additional fees.
• Ages: 6–18 years old
• Schedule: School-year weekday afternoons and full-day summer hours
• Price: additional fees may apply
Stateline Boys & Girls Club serves young people 6–18 years old, with 4,054 area youth served and 1,632 registered members. The organization reports 2,632 youth served through community outreach, 368 youth served per day, and 70,920 snacks and meals served annually. The club receives a United Way grant and also lists community sponsors and community partners.
Leadership for Stateline Boys & Girls Club includes board officers Neal Connell (President), Jeff Redieske (Vice President), Jim Packard, Jr. (Treasurer), and Anna Toye (Secretary), along with board members Ryan Adleman, Patty Arreguin, Brett Berg, Nikolas Butenhoff, Melodie Cruz, Brian Elliot, Ann Hankins, Gus Larson, Josh Lock, Mike Pogorelec, Tim Schmiechen, and Tanner Voss. The leadership team also includes Mark Rand (Chief Executive Officer), Meghan Moffett-Minter (Director of Operations), Jacqueline Galvan (Marketing and Resource Development Coordinator), Denise Amezquita (Administrative Assistant), Victoria McAlister (Graduation Specialist), Evelyn Garcia-Martinez (Unit Director), Izabelle McKearn (Program Director), Janice Collins (Membership Coordinator), Yadira Casique (Membership Coordinator), and Stephanie Najera (Joel Barrett Membership Coordinator).
Recognized members include Robert Wright (Bruce Nichols | South Beloit Club), Dejuan Dixon (Joel Barrett | Beloit Club), and Kaydan M (Joel Barrett | Beloit Club, Member of the Year). Testimonials describe Robert as showing outstanding sportsmanship, empathy, and willingness to help, with a preference for active group activities. Dejuan is described as more independent and communicative, especially in sharing suggestions for teen night outings and collaborating with staff. Seven-year-old Kaydan is described as Member of the Year for compassion, communication with peers and staff, and offering leadership and support to others, and he advises other members to be nice to people and tell friends positive things about themselves.
Last updated January 10, 2026.
• Ages: 6–18 years old
• Schedule: School-year weekday afternoons and full-day summer hours
• Price: additional fees may apply
Stateline Boys & Girls Club serves young people 6–18 years old, with 4,054 area youth served and 1,632 registered members. The organization reports 2,632 youth served through community outreach, 368 youth served per day, and 70,920 snacks and meals served annually. The club receives a United Way grant and also lists community sponsors and community partners.
Leadership for Stateline Boys & Girls Club includes board officers Neal Connell (President), Jeff Redieske (Vice President), Jim Packard, Jr. (Treasurer), and Anna Toye (Secretary), along with board members Ryan Adleman, Patty Arreguin, Brett Berg, Nikolas Butenhoff, Melodie Cruz, Brian Elliot, Ann Hankins, Gus Larson, Josh Lock, Mike Pogorelec, Tim Schmiechen, and Tanner Voss. The leadership team also includes Mark Rand (Chief Executive Officer), Meghan Moffett-Minter (Director of Operations), Jacqueline Galvan (Marketing and Resource Development Coordinator), Denise Amezquita (Administrative Assistant), Victoria McAlister (Graduation Specialist), Evelyn Garcia-Martinez (Unit Director), Izabelle McKearn (Program Director), Janice Collins (Membership Coordinator), Yadira Casique (Membership Coordinator), and Stephanie Najera (Joel Barrett Membership Coordinator).
Recognized members include Robert Wright (Bruce Nichols | South Beloit Club), Dejuan Dixon (Joel Barrett | Beloit Club), and Kaydan M (Joel Barrett | Beloit Club, Member of the Year). Testimonials describe Robert as showing outstanding sportsmanship, empathy, and willingness to help, with a preference for active group activities. Dejuan is described as more independent and communicative, especially in sharing suggestions for teen night outings and collaborating with staff. Seven-year-old Kaydan is described as Member of the Year for compassion, communication with peers and staff, and offering leadership and support to others, and he advises other members to be nice to people and tell friends positive things about themselves.
Last updated January 10, 2026.
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