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May 24, 2024 Thank you to Fox Communities Credit Union who gave a generous gift to our Driver’s Education Program this year to help us cover program costs, permit and license fees for teens. This
April 18, 2024 The Boys & Girls Club of Oshkosh announces the completion of Phase Four of the Club’s facilities expansion, including the Hyde Family Community Center, Verve Administrative Center, OshKosh B’gosh Middle School Center,
December 14, 2023 Christina joined the Club in November of 2023 after working in both K-12 and higher education for several years. In her role at Oshkosh North, she works to support and build relationships
The Boys & Girls Club of Oshkosh is pleased to announce its 2023-2024 Youth of the Year representative – Mercy A. The Club announced Mercy as this year’s local winner at the Youth of the
October 11, 2023 Welcome Alexis Mayer to our team! Alexis joined our team in September as the Club’s Director of Teen Center. Alexis graduated from UW Whitewater where she studied art education and met her
August 24, 2023 Our Club has recently partnered with the Oshkosh Old Navy through the This Way ONward Meet & Match Initiative to create fun and new workforce readiness programs for our Quest and Teen
June 6, 2023 Our Keystone Leadership Club has been busy these last few months! They’ve organized and completed their national project and have been finding ways to give back to the Oshkosh community. Each year,
April 12, 2023 The Teen Center has had a busy couple of months! In February, we implemented a new program structure that includes some wonderful community partnerships. Teens have been visiting the Christine Ann Center
Welcome Sydney Hall to our team as the Club’s Director of Teen Services. Sydney joined the Boys & Girls Club of Oshkosh team in the spring of 2023 as the Club’s Director of Teen Services.
November 17, 2022 The last few years have been especially tough on our teens. The covid-19 school shutdowns and stay-at-home orders took away some of the very lifelines that most teens thrive on, social interaction