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Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis Youth Programs include education and career development activities, sports, fitness and recreation, character and leadership development, health and life skills, and the arts. The program offers college preparation programs, fitness programs, community service projects, drug, alcohol, violence, and pregnancy prevention programs, and visual arts programs. The program has served more than 7,300 youth at 10 different sites across Indianapolis.
The Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis states that its mission is to empower children and teens with essential life skills, academic enrichment, and positive mentorship through a diverse range of programs and resources while providing a safe and supportive environment where young people discover their full potential. From 2000–2026, the organization reports serving more than 7,300 youth, with 3,000+ participating in educational programs, 2,500+ in fitness programs, 3,000+ in drug, alcohol, violence, and pregnancy prevention programs, and 1,500+ in visual arts programs. The organization reports that 50% of Club households have an income of $25,000 or less, 90% of Club members are eligible for free or reduced lunch, 75% of Club members get an hour of exercise at least three times per week, 80% of Club members report they know how to say “no,” and 100% report having participated in college preparation programs. The organization also reports that 300+ Club members participated in community service projects through their Club and that 63% of Club teens volunteered their time.
Last updated May 12, 2026.
The Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis states that its mission is to empower children and teens with essential life skills, academic enrichment, and positive mentorship through a diverse range of programs and resources while providing a safe and supportive environment where young people discover their full potential. From 2000–2026, the organization reports serving more than 7,300 youth, with 3,000+ participating in educational programs, 2,500+ in fitness programs, 3,000+ in drug, alcohol, violence, and pregnancy prevention programs, and 1,500+ in visual arts programs. The organization reports that 50% of Club households have an income of $25,000 or less, 90% of Club members are eligible for free or reduced lunch, 75% of Club members get an hour of exercise at least three times per week, 80% of Club members report they know how to say “no,” and 100% report having participated in college preparation programs. The organization also reports that 300+ Club members participated in community service projects through their Club and that 63% of Club teens volunteered their time.
Last updated May 12, 2026.
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