The Dudley T. Dougherty Foundation

Youth Development

Grant Information
Categories Community , Education
Location South Texas
Cycle Year 2012
Organization Information
Organization Name (provided by applicant) Boys & Girls Club of Beeville, inc
Organization Name (provided by automatic EIN validation)
EIN
Website
Contact Information
Contact Name Daniel W. thomas
Phone 361-358-6520
E-mail dwt361@gmail.com
Address
PO Box 131
Beeville
TX
78104
Additional Information
Used for To provide mostly under privilege youth a well supervised, safe, drug free environment in which to spend their leisure time when not in a tradition school setting. Organized arts & crafts, computer classes, swimming lessons, field trips, flag football and the Spurs Drug Free Basketball league are available to all members throughout the year.
Benefits Because of the programs we provide, our members learn how to manage their behavior, interact with children from all walks of life as well as learn how important it is to stay drug free in order to become a productive member of society. All funds received go towards these programs.
Proposal Description The Boys & Girls Club of Beeville is a private youth organization dedicated to providing programs of educational, physical, vocational and recreational activities during the youth’s free time beyond school, home and church. We provide opportunities for the youth to spend their free time in wholesome atmosphere using their minds, hands and bodies in constructive behavior which is off the streets. Our services are varied and diversified. They recognize and respond to the collective and individual needs of boys and girls in appropriately separate age groups. These services help the youth make appropriate choices within the components of our program.

The Boys & Girls Club of Beeville serves youth ages 6 through 18. The children we serve are 67% Hispanic, 3% African American and 30% Anglo. They attend Beeville, Pettus, Pawnee and Skidmore-Tynan public schools. We also serve Youth from St. Mary’s Academy, St. Philips Episcopal school, and First Baptist Church Schools. The children as stated before in Community conditions are from low socio economic backgrounds.

The final product the Boys & Girls Club is looking for is a drug free youth that is capable of making sound decisions that benefit them in their future endeavors. These youth learn to deal with different cultures, ethnicities, social classes and authority figures.

For self Evaluation purposes we use the Commitment to Quality from the pervious year which is designed to assist us in upgrading the quality of our core services. We also use Boys & Girls Club of America Standards of Organizational Effectiveness (SOE) which if required by the national Organization of Boys & Girls Club of America.

Our year around program offers boys and girls ages 6 through 18, with safe and challenging opportunities to serve in leadership roles. Participants also learn practical and social skills that they will be able to apply in real-world situations.