Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue – Youth Programs and Athletics

Hidden Valley Fieldhouse, 1903 112th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004

mapHidden Valley Fieldhouse, 1903 112th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004

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Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue – Youth Programs and Athletics offers athletic programs, spring sports, and other athletics, along with out-of-school programs such as before and after school options, school break days, summer camp, summer programs, and Teen Center programs. The program includes a Preschool Before & After School Program and a K-5 Before & After School Program, as well as Schools Out Days for times when school is not in session.

• Ages: 3–18 years old

Founded in 1952 on 100th Ave in downtown Bellevue, Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue has served young people and families across the Eastside for more than 70 years. Its mission is to help every youth in the community reach their full potential. In 2023, the organization offered 348 programs, including out-of-school, summer, and athletics, and served more than 16,200 youth annually, with 3,200+ registered Club members and 16,311 youth ages 3–19 served. Over 50% of after-school members depend on scholarships, and staff served over 150,000 healthy snacks in 2023.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue operates 18 Clubs, including ten school-based Clubs, three in public housing communities, two teen centers, one in a community center, one athletic complex, and one stand-alone Clubhouse. Fourteen of the 18 Clubs are located in East Bellevue neighborhoods where a family of four’s median income is at least 20% lower than the city average. The organization provides transportation services from local school sites directly to its Clubs and operates school-based sites at Ardmore, Bennett, Cherry Crest, Enatai, Jing Mei, Lake Hills, Medina, Newport Heights, Phantom Lake, and Sherwood Forest Elementary Schools. It also operates King County Housing Authority sites at Eastside Terrace, Hidden Village, and Spiritwood Manor.

The South Bellevue Community Center Clubhouse serves grades K–12, and the Newport Heights Elementary Clubhouse serves grades Preschool–5. The Lake Hills Teen Clubhouse and the TXL teen clubhouse are open to all middle and high schoolers with limited transportation. The organization opened the first and only Teen Center in Bellevue in the early 1990s and admitted girls as members and changed its name in the 1970s before the national association. In partnership with the City of Bellevue, it opened the South Bellevue Community Center in 2005, the Hidden Valley Fieldhouse in 2015, and a new Downtown Club in 2016 as part of the Be Great Bellevue Capital Campaign, and it completed a renovation of the Lake Hills Clubhouse in 2023.

Last updated June 12, 2026.

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