Sponsored Alderwood Boys Girls Club delivers mentorship and builds character for local youth

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Alderwood Boys & Girls Club, part of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Snohomish County, serves over 3,000 youth annually, emphasizing mentorship and support for diverse families. The organization ensures equitable access by not turning away children for financial reasons, focusing on social emotional learning. James, a camper who faced challenges due to family issues, illustrates the club's impact, as he found a nurturing environment to express his emotions. Staff members apply trauma-informed practices to foster resilience and positive mental well-being. Former campers, like Chelsea Duffy, often return as staff to continue the cycle of mentorship, demonstrating the club's long-lasting influence.

Teen Director Evens Henry highlights the importance of engaging with youth to guide them positively. The club's commitment to building character and providing a safe space significantly enhances the community's youth development. This initiative not only supports individual growth but also strengthens community ties through shared experiences and mentorship.

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