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Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania offers activities in STEM and STEAM, sports, and arts, along with meals and mentors. The program includes preschool, before- and after-school care, summer camp, teen mentoring, and workforce development.
• Schedule: Before- and after-school care and summer camp options are available
Founded in 1888, Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania states that its mission is to do whatever it takes to help all young people, especially those who need them most, reach their full potential and grow into caring, responsible, and empowered citizens. The organization reports that staff hold Mandated Reporter Training, professional certifications from Boys & Girls Clubs of America, First Aid/CPR training for full-time staff, FBI Fingerprint Criminal History Clearance, and Act 33/34 (Child Abuse and Criminal Record) clearances for all staff and volunteers. The organization notes that it is one of the largest out-of-school-time providers in the region and that its staff include over 150 part-time youth program staff, coaches, and STEAM teachers. Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania serves over 10,500 youth annually across Allegheny and Somerset Counties and operates in 11 locations, including 5 stand-alone clubhouses, 3 school-based clubhouses, 4 teen centers, and the TOP Program. The leadership team includes President & CEO Chris Watts and a board chaired by Peter St. Tienne Wolff, along with the other listed officers, directors, and board and advisory members. Chris Watts, President and CEO, states, “Our responsibility is to respond to the need. That’s what we’ve always done for our kids, for our communities. That’s what we will continue to do every day.”
Last updated July 10, 2026.
• Schedule: Before- and after-school care and summer camp options are available
Founded in 1888, Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania states that its mission is to do whatever it takes to help all young people, especially those who need them most, reach their full potential and grow into caring, responsible, and empowered citizens. The organization reports that staff hold Mandated Reporter Training, professional certifications from Boys & Girls Clubs of America, First Aid/CPR training for full-time staff, FBI Fingerprint Criminal History Clearance, and Act 33/34 (Child Abuse and Criminal Record) clearances for all staff and volunteers. The organization notes that it is one of the largest out-of-school-time providers in the region and that its staff include over 150 part-time youth program staff, coaches, and STEAM teachers. Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania serves over 10,500 youth annually across Allegheny and Somerset Counties and operates in 11 locations, including 5 stand-alone clubhouses, 3 school-based clubhouses, 4 teen centers, and the TOP Program. The leadership team includes President & CEO Chris Watts and a board chaired by Peter St. Tienne Wolff, along with the other listed officers, directors, and board and advisory members. Chris Watts, President and CEO, states, “Our responsibility is to respond to the need. That’s what we’ve always done for our kids, for our communities. That’s what we will continue to do every day.”
Last updated July 10, 2026.
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