Club Highlights – November 2025

Club Highlights Keystone Installation We are proud to celebrate all our Keystone Clubs for all officially chartering Basic this year! Over 130 Keystone Members and Advisors from across BGCBC came together for our Keystone Installation with incredible Club Spirit. Members and Advisors took an oath to the Keystone mission, and in honor of Bullying Prevention Month, our service project this year focused on unity as we committed to standing together to support one another and cancel bullying. The energy was unmatched, and every club showed true unity and KEYSTONE pride. Keystone Clubs provide leadership development opportunities for young people ages 14 to 18. Youth participate in activities in four focus areas: teen outreach, academic success, career preparation and community service. With the guidance of an adult advisor, #KeystoneClubs aim to have a positive impact on members, the Club and community. Learn about Our Programs Comedy For Kids Sold Out Event What a night filled with laughter and purpose! Thank you all for supporting our 2nd Annual “ComedyFor Kids” Sold Out Event. Together, we’re helping keep our Marti Huizenga Club (Hollywood,FL) strong, vibrant, and ready to serve even more youth in our community. A heartfelt thank you to Solomon Schoonover our incredible Emcee, for bringing so much fun and energy. We also want to recognize our amazing Board Members Marc Infante, Eric Schwartzreich and Michael Wild for stepping onto the stage with their own comedic sets, keeping everyone laughing and adding to the evening’s joy.Thank you to all our sponsors and attendees for believing in our mission. Their support helps our youth development organization continue to serve over 2,200 youth weekly. Read More Lauderhill Club Alumni Christopher Barnett Comes Back We had the honor of welcoming back, Christopher Barnett one of our former Club members, who returned to reconnect and reflect on the impact the Lauderhill Club had on his life growing up.What made this visit truly special was that he brought one of his daughters along Kennedy Barnett who is now proudly serving as a member of our Board of Directors. Watching them walk through the halls together, sharing stories and seeing how the Club continues to change lives across generations, was a beautiful reminder of why we do what we do every day.Seeing our mission come full circle through our alumni and their families inspires us to continue building Great Futures for generations to come. Get Involved Lights on Afterschool We had a celebration of our Lights on Afterschool, a STEM program, with Boys & Girls Clubs of America, City of Lauderhill, Museum of Discovery and Science and City of Sunrise. Through hands on projects, our Club members learn to think logically, creatively, and collaboratively, building the confidence to tackle complex challenges in and beyond the classroom. Become a Volunteer Museum of Discovery and Science (MODS) Special Visit MODS was proud to welcome Wayne and Lucretia Weiner our generous supporters for a hands-on visit to learn about our “Fueling Great Futures Through Stem” program.During their time with the students, they observed a working dog training demonstration from the Fort Lauderdale Police, City of Fort Lauderdale and even joined in a collaborative problem-solving activity “Mystery at MODS”, where they helped the group track down our (fictional) missing sloth,Zazou.Their engagement went beyond observation; it was mentorship in action. We are grateful for theircontinued support and belief in experiential learning as a tool for empowerment. Learn More Successful Teen Job Fair at Gary Wendt Teen Center Our Gary Wendt Teen Center located in Sunrise, FL hosted a successful Teen Job Fair. Thank you TJ Maxx & HomeGoods, Publix Super Markets and Smoothie King for providing our teens a chance to explore job opportunities, receive résumé assistance, and contribute to our “Career Closet”, helping them to prepare professionally. We also had our Lauderhill Club and Leo Goodwin Foundation Teen Center participate. This job fair offered valuable resources and real-world connections for our Club members. Advancing Leadership. Advancing Impact. BGCBC was one of the organizations chosen to participate in Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s Advance Leadership Program (ALP) in Dallas, TX. Our discussions centered on being an even stronger force for youth advocacy and how, as leaders, we can leverage our collective resources to serve even more youth across Broward County. We even had a special virtual visit from BGCA President & CEO Jim Clark.Thank you to everyone including Greg Kimbrough who made this learning opportunity possible. Your dedication and teamwork continue to help move us forward. Learn More About Us A Special Thank You to Privee at the Colonnade Outlets! We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to Privee at the Colonnade Outlets for graciously hosting our Cattlewomen on October 16th. The evening was filled with great company, shopping, and a good time enjoyed by all! Interested in becoming a Cattlewoman and getting perks like these? Contact Amanda McCarthy, Director or Events at amccarthy@bgcbc.org for info! Miami Dolphins – Huge Support Thank you to the Miami Dolphins for the numerous ways you support our organization. Together, you’ve helped us empower our Club members through academic, athletic, and personal development while promoting wellness and bridging opportunity gaps. We want to also thank our Board Chair, Peter Oldbury, for being a part of this check presentation.Our partnership is about shaping future leaders on and off the field. Get Involved Importance of Voting Recently, our Fred DeLuca Teen Center and Harold “Hackie” Reitman, M.D. Club participated in a voting seminar led by the Fort Lauderdale Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. During the session, the teens learned about the importance of voting and the voting process. They also took part in a mock election where two candidates created campaigns and delivered speeches. In addition, they heard from Senator Dr. Rosalind Osgood and a representative from the Broward Supervisor of Elections office.Thanks all for an incredible event for our youth! Best Selling Author Visit – Kwame Mbalia Bestselling author and vivid storyteller, Kwame Mbalia celebrated the release of his new book “Jax Freeman and the Tournament of Spirits” at our Harold “Hackie” Reitman M.D. and Carver Ranches Clubs. Our Club members got to see the value of storytelling and how powerful imagination can be! We thank Kwame for brining your stories to life and inspiring our youth one chapter at a time. And we’d like to extend a huge shoutout to Jay’s House Bookshop, a local favorite bookstore, for setting up this awesome book signing event. Get Involved Thomas D. Stephanis Club
Thank You for Bringing the Laughs and Making a Difference!

Thank You for Bringing the Laughter — and the Love! Our 2nd Annual “Comedy for Kids” (Sold Out) Event in support of our Marti Huizenga Club was a huge success, all thanks to you! Because of your generosity, we were able to triple the funds raised this year, helping us continue to create a safe, inspiring space for youth to learn, grow, and thrive. The funds raised will go directly toward: 🏗️ Making necessary building improvements to ensure a safe and welcoming environment🧰 Providing tools and resources that help our youth explore, discover, and reach their full potential Your laughter, support, and kindness make all the difference. Together, we’re helping keep the Marti Huizenga Club strong, vibrant, and ready to serve even more youth in our community. A huge thank you to all our sponsors! Thank you for believing in our mission— andfor helping us build Great Futures! View The Event Gallery Continue Supporting US
“United For Youth” Inaugural Roundtable Brings Together Community for Collaborative Solutions

“United For Youth” Inaugural Roundtable Brings Together Community for Collaborative Solutions Earlier this year, Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County (BGCBC) initiated a comprehensive Tri-County Brand Health Study for Boys & Girls Clubs across South Florida. The first of its kind in Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s (BGCA) history. The study was designed to better understand BGCBC organization’s impact and perception across the region and to ensure we continue meeting the evolving needs of youth and families. Through this groundbreaking process, two urgent challenges emerged that are deeply affecting our Broward County community: youth violence and mental health especially among teens. Recognizing the importance of addressing these issues collectively, BGCBC convened its first-ever “United For Youth” Roundtable, a powerful gathering designed to spark collaboration, share insights, and take action for our youth. The discussion featured three remarkable teen voices — Marlee M., Nashon H., and Jakeclaude M. — representing the Leo Goodwin Foundation Teen Center, alongside key community stakeholders. The event was moderated by Board Chair Pete Oldbury, whose thoughtful leadership fostered open dialogue and inspired meaningful next steps. This inaugural session marked the beginning of a unified movement, one that strengthens collaboration between families, schools, and youth organizations to build safer, healthier communities where young people can thrive. The inaugural roundtable brought together an inspiring group of community leaders, educators, health systems, parents, law enforcement, and teens for a dynamic conversation centered on youth safety, empowerment, and education. Together, participants identified two key action items , each aimed at empowering parents and equipping families to support their children in the digital age: 1. Social Media Education & Safety for Parents Equip parents with the knowledge and tools to help youth navigate the online world safely. Launch engaging video resources with practical strategies families can use at home. 2. Parent Support & Engagement Host forums and orientation sessions to connect parents, share experiences, and learn from experts. Establish Parent Support Groups tied to the digital safety campaign, providing ongoing guidance and connection. Encourage teen-generated videos that share authentic perspectives on responsible digital use and online safety. The “United For Youth” Roundtable embodies what happens when communities come together collaboration becomes action, and action drives change. When we unite around a shared mission, we can create environments where every young person feels supported, protected, and ready to reach their full potential. We want to thank our BGCBC Marketing and Communications Committee that include Board Members, Sara Noureddine of Florida Blue, Planned Growth and community partners, Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) for being involved in this important discussion. 👉 Join us in this mission. https://bgcbc.org/donate-now/#donate to help fuel programs and partnerships that build brighter futures for youth across Broward County.
Hitting the Green for a Cause: BGCBC’s Annual Golf Tournament

Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County’s Annual Golf Tournament was held on October 13, 2025! We hosted our largest golf tournament in BGCBC’s 60-year history at Fort Lauderdale Country Club. The exclusive and oldest private country club in Broward County. Beautiful weather, mixed in with a stunning course and our amazing sponsors, was the winning combination to raise vital funds for our youth. We had the pleasure to hear Roosevelt Merisier speak to our guests about what Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County means to him and his family. Roosevelt is the 2025 BGCBC Youth of the Year, representing the Lester H. White Boys & Girls Club. He was an active member of our Club for five years, and is currently a part-time staff member. What he loves most about his Boys & Girls Club is the wide range of programs and the confidence they’ve instilled in him that has helped shape him into the ambitious leader he is today. Roosevelt is currently a freshman at Broward College, where he is pursuing a degree in Psychology. View Gallery Thank you to our Committee MembersRita Case, FounderJeffery Duecker, Co-ChairGlenn Olson, Co-ChairJeffrey BrandtRaquel CaseMary DellenbachJon PrattJodie SiegelSusan Starkey, Davie Councilmember Thank you to our Sponsors Title Sponsor Eagle Sponsors Birdie Sponsors Action RoofingAir ProsBanesco USABank UnitedBattle Family Charitable FundC. Davis ElectricCanteenClosets by DesignCraig Zinn Automotive GroupEnterprise MobilityFlorida Blue/USAble LifeG3 ConstructionHollywell Partners, LLCiConstructorsINDIGO Architecture Lincoln Financial GroupLocktonMc Haig, Inc.Miller Construction CompanyOlson Group International, Inc.ORIGIN ConstructionPlanned GrowthPrimeview USA, Inc.Rick Case Automotive GroupSkyCon Group, LLCStiles ConstructionStructuralThe FarmersTurner Construction CompanyWaste Connections Sponsors Amalgamated Construction Group,Inc. – Mulligan SponsorCanteen – Bar SponsorEagle Brands Sales – Beer SponsorKimley Horn – Hole-in-One SponsorLockton – Pin Flag SponsorMilo’s Tea – Beverage Sponsor Miller Construction Company – Putting Contest Sponsor Phoenix Painting Co. – Hole-in-One Sponsor Resource 4 Floors – Cigar Sponsor Rick Case Automotive Group – Photography Sponsor North Course Winners1st Place: Primeview USADan Bartley, Austin Rioseco, Hunter O’Mahony, Austin O’Mahony 2nd Place: Banesco USAMatt Kronfeld, Livan Ruiz, Josh Montagna, Nick Bonfiglio 3rd Place: Bank UnitedJeff Brandt, Eric Boritz, Ross Cohen, Jamie Kuhn South Course Winners1st Place: Lockton Jon Perrillo, Mike Loudes, Carlos Lara, Mike Basinski 2nd Place: Florida Blue/USAble Life David Wagner, Richard Doo, Chris Newton, Greg Sutton 3rd Place: Filtration Group Jon Pratt, Pete Oldbury, Sam Lavelle, Mike Denley View Gallery
Strong Turnout: 165+ Attendees at Teen Mental Health Summit

The 1st Annual Teen Mental Health Summit, “Mind Over Everything (M.O.E),” took place on Saturday, September 27th at the Leo Goodwin Foundation Teen Center. Created by teens, for teens, the event focused on promoting open conversations and education around mental health. Over 165+ teens participated from all of our Boys & Girls Clubs in Broward County, including Club members from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade. The summit featured six interactive workshop sessions, each tackling important and relevant issues affecting today’s youth, making it a powerful and engaging day of learning, connection, and empowerment. Watch Video We extend our sincere gratitude to our community partners and volunteers who made this day possible. We could not have brought our teens’ dream to fruition without you. We are deeply grateful to United Way of Broward County for funding our summit and to the following individuals and organizations for donating their time and talents: Annie Mecias-Murphy, BGCBC Immediate Past Chair and Corporate Board Member, LMFT (panel moderator) Nahshon H., BGCBC Club Member at Leo Goodwin Foundation Teen Center (panelist) Dr. Trahern “Tron” LaFavor, Ph.D., LMFT, LaFavor Family Therapy Services (keynote speaker) Nandi Motshidi, MPH, Protective Factors Group (workshop facilitator) Dr. Melissa Glasgow, Ph.D., LMFT, Broward County Public Schools Mental Health Services (panelist and workshop facilitator) Marianela Cordoba Saborio, MT-BC, NMT, MCS Music Therapy (workshop facilitator) Dr. Elissa Martinez, Ph.D., LMFT, Private Practice and Director of Clinical Operations at Recovery Record (panelist and workshop facilitator) Kathryn Brown, BCaBA, Broward County Public Schools Mental Health Services (workshop facilitator) Sarai M., BGCBC Club Member at Leo Goodwin Foundation Teen Center (panelist) Chelsea Heard, LCSW, Broward County Public Schools Mental Health Services (workshop facilitator) Jakeclaude M., BGCBC Club Member at Leo Goodwin Foundation Teen Center (panelist) Robyn Altman, MSW, Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County (workshop facilitator) Thank you all for believing in the importance of teen mental health and helping us build a stronger, more resilient generation. As we celebrate the success of our inaugural Teen Mental Health Summit, our team is already hard at work planning the 2nd Annual Summit, scheduled for September 2026. We are excited to build on this year’s momentum and look forward to collaborating with our community partners to create an even greater impact for our teens next year. Together, we can continue breaking down barriers, sparking meaningful conversations, and empowering teens to prioritize their mental well-being. View Gallery
Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) Career Day at Nan Knox Club

Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) Career Day at Nan Knox Club BGCBC proudly hosted an impactful BSO Career Day, titled “Operation Future”, aimed at educating and inspiring youth in the community by showcasing a wide range of career opportunities within law enforcement. This event exposed Club members to real-world career pathways in public safety, law enforcement, and forensic science. Through interactive experiences and face-to-face engagement with BSO professionals, Club members gained insights into rewarding careers while building community rapport. Stations included:Drone – Detective Nicholas RomanoRecruitment – Deputy Chris BarreraCrime Scene – Detective Roberto CaceresExplorer – Deputy Lauren Herrera and civilian Mindy MontalbanoOrchestrated by Coby King, Ciara BostickFire Rescue: BSO TeamTherapy Dog: Dean Moreno with K9 Bug A huge thank you to, Sergeant Jeff St. Sauveur, MPA, Coby King, and Ciara Bostick for orchestrating this for our Club members. Click Below and Watch Video
Club Highlights – October 2025

Club Highlights Hispanic & Latino Heritage Month We are proud to celebrate Hispanic & Latino Heritage Month — a time to honor the history, culture, and contributions of Hispanic and Latino communities. From music and food to art, innovation, and leadership, their impact continues to inspire us every day. Join us in recognizing and uplifting our Club members and community’s vibrant voices that help shape our world. Learn More About Our Youth Development Organization BGCBC at MODS Our “Fueling Great Futures Through STEM” program at Museum of Discovery and Science (MODS), combines the strengths of two community leaders in education and youth development to deliver a transformative, hands-on experience rooted in exploration, creativity, and discovery. From Power Hour to hands-on exhibits and STEM workshops, our Club members were immersed in a week of curiosity, creativity, and meaningful connection. This partnership is an opportunity to ignite a passion for science, technology, engineering, and math in a whole new environment. A huge thank you to our generous supporters Wayne and Lucretia Weiner and UKG for their in-kind contributions. Your support is helping us fuel futures and shape tomorrow’s leaders. We also want to thank the incredible staff at BGCBC and MODS — their dedication and teamwork made this launch a true success! Learn More About This Impactful Partnership Board Retreat We are grateful for yet another successful and inspiring board retreat. Our board, staff and community partners came together to network and collaborate on positive ways to enhance our mission. We also want to say thank you to our Elected Officials Panelists and Non-Profit Funder Panelists for sharing their leadership and insight: Panel 1 – Elected Officials (Moderated by Torey Alston, President, Broward College) • Senator Dr. Barbara Sharief, Florida Senate • Commissioner Brandon Smith, West Park, FL • Vice Mayor Mike Hernández, Pembroke Pines, FL • Adam Cervera, Broward County Public Schools • Commissioner Michael Hudak, Deerfield Beach, FL Panel 2 – Non-Profit Funders (Moderated by Dr. Ben Sorensen Commissioner, Fort Lauderdale City Commissioner) • Judith Fletcher, Program Officer, The Frederick A. Deluca Foundation • Jeff Wood, Chair, Chair, Children’s Services Council of Broward County • Lisa Davis, Director, Corporate Community Impact, JM Family Enterprises • John Colombo, Vice President, Florida Panthers Foundation & Community Relations Florida Panthers • Los Marino, Executive Director, BBX Capital Foundation & Director of Community Relations, BBX Capital The energy, commitment and passion in the room was truly motivating. Learn More About Our Board Miami Dolphins Zach Sieler Visit at Our Lauderhill Club Big thanks to Zach Sieler of the Miami Dolphins for stopping by our Lauderhill Boys & Girls Club! Our Club members and teens were thrilled to take part in a Q&A session, where Zach shared his journey, wisdom, and encouragement for the school year ahead. To top it off, our Club members received backpacks and school supplies, helping set them up for success! Thank you for believing in our mission and investing in the future of our youth Watch the Video United For Youth Roundtable After completing our recent Tri-County Brand Health Study, BGCBC took the findings a step further convening community leaders, educators, health systems, parents, law enforcement, and youth voices for our inaugural “United for Youth” Roundtable. Key highlights included:-Club Teens sharing first-hand experiences about the challenges—and opportunities—facing today’s teens.-Data-driven insights underscore the urgent need to address violence, ensure safe spaces, promote mental health awareness, and strengthen workforce and career readiness. The most powerful reminder came from our teens themselves: Marlee M., Nashon H., and Jakeclaude M. from our Leo Goodwin Foundation Teen Center. Their courage and passion motivated us all. We want to thank all our speakers and Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO), Florida Blue, Planned Growth, Lucet Health and our Board Chair, Pete Oldbury who moderated this important discussion. We look forward to continuing this momentum to ensure all have access to safety, support, and opportunity. Donate to the Mission 5 Years Rick Case Vocational Scholarship Empowering the next generation. Celebrating a legacy. 5 Years of Vocational Scholarships. Big thanks to the Rick Case Vocational Scholarship and the Case family for investing in our Club members’ futures! This opportunity helps our youth gain the skills and access the resources needed to pursue their passions and build meaningful careers. Join the Mission and Support the Rick Case Vocational Scholarship Annual Cattlemen/Cattlewoman VIP BBQ & Rodeo What a night! On Saturday, September 6th, Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County hosted our Annual Cattlemen/Cattlewomen VIP BBQ & Rodeo, proudly led by our Head Cattleman and Cattlewoman, “Alligators” Ron & Ali Bergeron. Thank you to our Cattlemen & Cattlewomen for making our Annual VIP BBQ & Rodeo a huge success! Together, we’re now 100 strong and counting, raising over $13 million to benefit the Davie Boys & Girls Clubs. A special thank you to the Weekley Family, Weekley Brothers Davie Pro Rodeo, and Troy & Danny Weekley for generously sponsoring this year’s Rodeo and helping us create such a memorable evening. Interested in becoming a Cattleman, Cattlewoman, or Cattlekid?Reach out to Amanda McCarthy, Director of Events at amccarthy@bgcbc.org to learn more! Michelle White – Trauma Informed Specialist Becoming a trauma-informed organization is a journey, not a destination. It requires ongoing continuous quality improvement to be responsive to the needs of young people, families and your community. Being trauma-informed means making a commitment to changing the practices, policies and culture of your entire organization. This process is completed over a series of phases: Building Readiness, Trauma-Aware, Trauma-Responsive and Trauma-Informed. We are so proud of our very own Michelle White for being recognized as a Trauma-Informed Specialist by Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Michelle’s dedication to creating safe, supportive spaces for our youth is inspiring to say the least. We can’t wait to see her continued impact at our Clubs. Shape Futures with Us Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) Career Day at Nan Knox Club The purpose of BSO’s Career Day “Operation Future” is to foster positive relationships between Club members and the Broward Sheriff’s Office. This event exposed Club members to real-world career pathways in public safety, law enforcement, and forensic science. Through interactive experiences and face-to-face engagement
Honor Rick Case’s Legacy by Supporting the Next Generation of Skilled Professionals

Honor Rick Case’s Legacy by Supporting the Next Generation of Skilled Professionals The Rick Case Vocational Scholarship Fund was established to honor Rick Case’s commitment to empowering youth through education and career development. This fund provides tuition support and resources for teens pursuing vocational and technical education programs, helping them gain the skills, certifications, and hands-on experience needed to succeed in today’s workforce. By supporting this fund, donors directly invest in the future of young people, enabling them to access high-quality training, explore career opportunities, and achieve financial independence. Each scholarship helps a teen turn their career aspirations into reality and creates a lasting impact in the community. Click the video below to learn more about the scholarship. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuwsx_VtjfA Many career dreams have become reality thanks to the Rick Case Vocational Fund. Your support provides tuition assistance for vocational school, helping teens turn ambition into opportunity. Help a young person achieve their career dreams today. Empower Dreams
Broward Teen, Jakeclaude M. Selected for BGCA National Youth Advisory Council!

Congratulations Jakeclaude M.! We are ecstatic to announce that our very own Jakeclaude M., Teen Club Member at Leo Goodwin Foundation Teen Center, has been thoughtfully selected to serve on the Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s inaugural National Youth Advisory Council. Out of candidates from across the country, Jakeclaude was 1 of only 12 teens selected for this prestigious role — a distinction awarded to just a handful of like-minded youth nationwide. This recognition provides Jakeclaude with a unique opportunity to: • Represent the unheard voices of Club members nationwide.• Brainstorm and collaborate on important topics and innovative ideas to enact improvement/change.• Shape and influence future programs/services on a national level. Jakeclaude will proudly serve as a key advisor to Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s national office, collaborating with staff on programs and offering a unique perspective to help the organization support local Clubs as well as Youth Centers on U.S. military bases. This term will run for one school year, from August 2025 to May 2026 and will provide him with a formal platform to further shape the BGCA legacy. Congratulations and kudos to Jakeclaude on this incredible accolade. BGCBC is proud to honor and celebrate his unwavering dedication and hard work. He continues to pave the way for his peers while inspiring others along the journey. Through his relentless passion, charisma, and leadership, Jakeclaude has truly earned this recognition. He consistently leads by example and represents BGCBC in the most positive light. We look forward to the significant impact he will continue to make in the coming year and beyond. Watch Video
Planting Seeds of a Healthier Future with Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation

Planting Seeds of a Healthier Future with Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation BGCBC’s Health & Well-Being pillar empowers youth to make positive lifestyle choices—building confidence in the kitchen, developing a deeper understanding of nutrition, and creating healthy routines that extend beyond our Clubs and into their homes and communities. We are pleased to share that Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County has been selected as a recipient of generous grants from the Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation: $5,000 for our JM Family Teen Center and $5,000 for our Thomas D. Stephanis Club. These grants will help us expand initiatives that provide our Club members and teens with access to nutrition education, gardening, cooking programs, and wellness resources that strengthen healthy habits and inspire lifelong well-being. 🤝🙌👏 Together, we are planting the seeds of a healthier future—for our youth, families, and community. Special thank you to Sprouts Farmers Market for investing in the well-being of young people and helping us strengthen this vital pillar of our mission. BGCBC looks forward to continuing to build together with the Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation to empower our youth and communities.📲 Learn more about how we’re shaping brighter futures at http://www.bgcbc.org #BGCBC #SproutingHealthyCommunitiesDay

