Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County Receives $2.5M Gift from MacKenzie Scott
OKLAHOMA CITY – Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County Receives $2.5M Gift from MacKenzie Scott
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OKLAHOMA CITY – Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County Receives $2.5M Gift from MacKenzie Scott
OKLAHOMA CITY – Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County Expands to Western Heights
OKLAHOMA CITY – Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County to Host 27th Annual Champions of Youth Celebration
OKLAHOMA CITY – Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County Welcomes Jason Brown to Board of Directors.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Lights on Afterschool Event Highlights Boys & Girls Clubs’ Impact on STEM Learning
OKLAHOMA CITY – Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County (BGCOKC) is partnering with Oklahoma City Public Schools (OKCPS) to extend access to after-school Club programming to all elementary students and select middle and high school students in the 2021-2022 school year. A combination of public and private funding allows for additional locations in the Oklahoma City metro that will serve approximately 2,500 more students.
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.
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.
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
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.