Boys & Girls Clubs at Webster Kendrick
Callaway Elementary School, 1201 S. Sharp St., Suite 302, Baltimore, MD 21230
About
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore offers programs that include academic support and leadership development for kids and teens. The organization reports that 94% of its youth and teen members say the Club is a safe, positive, fun environment. Kids who attend a Boys & Girls Club in Maryland report that they feel safer at the Club than other places they spend their time and that their ideas count at the Club.
• Price: $0 Cost to Youth
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore states that kids who attend a Boys & Girls Club in Maryland say they have at least two Club adults they could turn to in a crisis. Kids also report that there is a staff member who always wants them to do their best and a staff member who believes they will be a success. The organization reports that it reaches 1,500 youth across 10 service sites in 4 counties and has 1 flagship Club in development.
The mission of Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore is to enable all young people, especially those who need the organization most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. The organization describes its work as combining trained staff, safe and welcoming spaces, and innovative, quality programs to drive positive outcomes in four areas: Health & Well-being, Character & Leadership, Academic Success, and Life & Workforce Readiness. It states that it nurtures the potential of young people by providing access to experiences and opportunities regardless of socio-economic status, skin color, or other factors that contribute to inequity in the U.S. today.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore describes the Club environment as a place where kids and teens find safety, inspiration, and opportunity, and refers to this as being “Behind These Blue Doors.” The organization states that it believes every kid has what it takes and that it meets people where they are, understands their unique circumstances, and empowers them to become who they aspire to be. It also states that it values and celebrates diverse lived experiences, strives for continuous improvement, and brings energy, enthusiasm, and love to its work while embracing creativity and adaptability.
The organization reports that, with over 160 years of evidence, Boys & Girls Clubs work by combining trained staff, safe and welcoming spaces, and innovative, quality programs to drive positive outcomes. It also states that its vision is to help close the opportunity gap for the 252,000 children in Maryland who lack access to high-quality out-of-school time care, describing this vision as closing the gap one child, one Club, and one community at a time. Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore expresses deep gratitude to the Baltimore Community Foundation and to corporate and community partners from across Maryland for supporting this shared vision and for supporting the social and emotional wellness of kids through acts of service.
The organization notes that it does not accept used goods and that new items may be purchased through its Amazon Wish Lists. It also states that kids who attend a Boys & Girls Club in Maryland report positive relationships with staff and a sense that their ideas matter at the Club. The Director of Communications for Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore is Nicole Anderson.
Last updated January 21, 2026.
• Price: $0 Cost to Youth
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore states that kids who attend a Boys & Girls Club in Maryland say they have at least two Club adults they could turn to in a crisis. Kids also report that there is a staff member who always wants them to do their best and a staff member who believes they will be a success. The organization reports that it reaches 1,500 youth across 10 service sites in 4 counties and has 1 flagship Club in development.
The mission of Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore is to enable all young people, especially those who need the organization most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. The organization describes its work as combining trained staff, safe and welcoming spaces, and innovative, quality programs to drive positive outcomes in four areas: Health & Well-being, Character & Leadership, Academic Success, and Life & Workforce Readiness. It states that it nurtures the potential of young people by providing access to experiences and opportunities regardless of socio-economic status, skin color, or other factors that contribute to inequity in the U.S. today.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore describes the Club environment as a place where kids and teens find safety, inspiration, and opportunity, and refers to this as being “Behind These Blue Doors.” The organization states that it believes every kid has what it takes and that it meets people where they are, understands their unique circumstances, and empowers them to become who they aspire to be. It also states that it values and celebrates diverse lived experiences, strives for continuous improvement, and brings energy, enthusiasm, and love to its work while embracing creativity and adaptability.
The organization reports that, with over 160 years of evidence, Boys & Girls Clubs work by combining trained staff, safe and welcoming spaces, and innovative, quality programs to drive positive outcomes. It also states that its vision is to help close the opportunity gap for the 252,000 children in Maryland who lack access to high-quality out-of-school time care, describing this vision as closing the gap one child, one Club, and one community at a time. Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore expresses deep gratitude to the Baltimore Community Foundation and to corporate and community partners from across Maryland for supporting this shared vision and for supporting the social and emotional wellness of kids through acts of service.
The organization notes that it does not accept used goods and that new items may be purchased through its Amazon Wish Lists. It also states that kids who attend a Boys & Girls Club in Maryland report positive relationships with staff and a sense that their ideas matter at the Club. The Director of Communications for Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore is Nicole Anderson.
Last updated January 21, 2026.
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