Safer Childhoods

Kids and teens can’t learn if they don’t feel safe. Every child must feel safe physically and emotionally, not just in Clubs but everywhere, so that they can learn and grow. This can include a safe space to go when not in school as well as mentoring, bullying prevention, targeted intervention, site security and youth and law
enforcement engagement. Policies must prioritize the continuous improvement of the physical and emotional safety of Ohio’s kids and teens.

Every young person has a right to a safe, positive environment in which to learn and grow.

Nationally, 49% of youth grades 4–12 reported being bullied at least once during the past month.

Boys & Girls Clubs are committed to supporting communities and local Clubs ensure the safety of all youth especially during out-of-school time when statistics show youth violence escalates in communities between the hours of 3-7 p.m.

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Impact:

92% of Club members report that they feel like they belong at the Club.