Boys & Girls Clubs of Benton and Franklin Counties Summer Camp
Marcus Whitman Elementary, 910 W 7th Pl, Kennewick, WA 99336
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Benton and Franklin Counties Summer Camp includes activities such as Arts & Crafts, STEM Activities, Sports, Field Trips, and visits from Guest Speakers. The program offers all-day programming for K–5 youth in Pasco, Richland, and West Richland for the full summer, along with drop-in, half-day programming at Kennewick, Pasco, Prosser, and Richland sites. Elementary School Site Clubs and Community Clubhouses do not accept incoming Kindergarteners for summer camp.
• Ages: 5–11 years old
• Schedule: All-day programming for K–5 youth runs Monday–Friday for the full summer, with Community Clubhouse and Teen Center programs operating between June 12/17/18 and August 23.
• Price: Pasco Sites full-time for the full summer: $1,856; part-time for the full summer: $1,294; daily drop-in rate: $46. Richland & West Richland Sites full-time for the full summer: $1,891; part-time for the full summer: $1,328; daily drop-in rate: $46. All members are charged a one-time $50 Summer Registration Fee (or $75 for a family with multiple children). Afternoon programs at Prosser Clubhouse, Kennewick Clubhouse, Pasco Clubhouse, and Chief Joseph Middle School Teen Center are free to attend, with Prosser morning programs available 7 am–12 pm for an additional cost.
Summer Camp will be billed all at once for the entire summer, but parents may make monthly or weekly payments. Full-time members have 10 vacation days and part-time members have 6 vacation days that can be used at any point during the summer, allowing families to take time off without being charged while keeping a secured spot. Daily drop-in space is not guaranteed, and parents are instructed to call ahead to confirm availability. DSHS is accepted, and scholarships are available, with current scholarship recipients required to re-apply. Current Community Clubhouse and Teen Center families can secure their spot by speaking with staff at the Club they attend and do not need to register online, while new families must register through MyClubHub. Chief Joseph Middle School Teen Center is open only to Chief Joseph Middle School students.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Benton and Franklin Counties states its mission as empowering all young people, especially those who need them most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. The organization has been creating great futures for local kids and teens since 1996 and has expanded over the years to include licensed care programs, multiple Clubhouses, preschool and nursery programs, and a Teen Center that opened at Chief Joseph Middle School in 2023 as its 29th Club site. Boys & Girls Clubs of Benton and Franklin Counties operates 29 Club sites and serves more than 4,000 kids and teens annually, and is part of a nationwide movement of more than 5,000 Boys & Girls Clubs. The organization has received Candid's Platinum Seal of Transparency for 2025. Community involvement has included events such as Amazon helping Clubs host a Youth Field Day in Pasco, Nancy Lieberman opening a Dream Court at Prosser Clubhouse, and White Bluffs youth learning to skate at Rollarena. One member, Dalilah from the Kennewick Clubhouse, shared that when she came to Clubs she was told it was okay to be herself, that it gave her a lot of confidence, and that she learned she would be loved and cared for no matter what.
Last updated January 7, 2026.
• Ages: 5–11 years old
• Schedule: All-day programming for K–5 youth runs Monday–Friday for the full summer, with Community Clubhouse and Teen Center programs operating between June 12/17/18 and August 23.
• Price: Pasco Sites full-time for the full summer: $1,856; part-time for the full summer: $1,294; daily drop-in rate: $46. Richland & West Richland Sites full-time for the full summer: $1,891; part-time for the full summer: $1,328; daily drop-in rate: $46. All members are charged a one-time $50 Summer Registration Fee (or $75 for a family with multiple children). Afternoon programs at Prosser Clubhouse, Kennewick Clubhouse, Pasco Clubhouse, and Chief Joseph Middle School Teen Center are free to attend, with Prosser morning programs available 7 am–12 pm for an additional cost.
Summer Camp will be billed all at once for the entire summer, but parents may make monthly or weekly payments. Full-time members have 10 vacation days and part-time members have 6 vacation days that can be used at any point during the summer, allowing families to take time off without being charged while keeping a secured spot. Daily drop-in space is not guaranteed, and parents are instructed to call ahead to confirm availability. DSHS is accepted, and scholarships are available, with current scholarship recipients required to re-apply. Current Community Clubhouse and Teen Center families can secure their spot by speaking with staff at the Club they attend and do not need to register online, while new families must register through MyClubHub. Chief Joseph Middle School Teen Center is open only to Chief Joseph Middle School students.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Benton and Franklin Counties states its mission as empowering all young people, especially those who need them most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. The organization has been creating great futures for local kids and teens since 1996 and has expanded over the years to include licensed care programs, multiple Clubhouses, preschool and nursery programs, and a Teen Center that opened at Chief Joseph Middle School in 2023 as its 29th Club site. Boys & Girls Clubs of Benton and Franklin Counties operates 29 Club sites and serves more than 4,000 kids and teens annually, and is part of a nationwide movement of more than 5,000 Boys & Girls Clubs. The organization has received Candid's Platinum Seal of Transparency for 2025. Community involvement has included events such as Amazon helping Clubs host a Youth Field Day in Pasco, Nancy Lieberman opening a Dream Court at Prosser Clubhouse, and White Bluffs youth learning to skate at Rollarena. One member, Dalilah from the Kennewick Clubhouse, shared that when she came to Clubs she was told it was okay to be herself, that it gave her a lot of confidence, and that she learned she would be loved and cared for no matter what.
Last updated January 7, 2026.
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