Follow along as we announce news and updates, and the success of The Boys & Girls Club of Oklahoma County .
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County and Bank of America announced funding to support the organization’s Club sites in South Oklahoma City, which opened to ensure Hispanic students can participate in school online and receive support.
Continue Reading BGCOKC receives $100,000 Grant from Bank of America to support South Oklahoma City Club Sites OKLAHOMA CITY – The Boeing Company has committed to donating $60,000 to support the unmanned aerial vehicle program at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County (BGCOKC). This program will provide an opportunity for members to learn higher-level math and science skills outside of the school setting.
Continue Reading BGCOKC to receive $60,000 from The Boeing Company to further STEM Education OKLAHOMA CITY – Governor Kevin Stitt, First Lady Sarah Stitt, and Secretary of Human Services and Early Childhood Initiatives Justin Brown announced yesterday $15 million in CARES Act Funds
Continue Reading BGCOKC to receive CARES Act Funding for Community HOPE Centers OKLAHOMA CITY - MidFirst Bank has pledged $1 million to local Boys & Girls Clubs in Oklahoma City, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Denver, Tulsa and Dallas to help kids and teens overcome challenges they are facing due to economic and racial injustices, as well as from the effects of the global pandemic.
Continue Reading MidFirst Bank donates $1 million to local Boys & Girls Clubs to help create opportunities for youth OKLAHOMA CITY - The Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County’s (BGCOKC) Board of Directors has announced that Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Jane Sutter plans to retire effective May 1, 2020. The Board is pleased to announce that Teena Belcik has accepted the position as the organization’s next President & CEO.
Continue Reading Jane Sutter to Retire as Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County CEO; Teena Belcik Named as Successor