GREAT MOMENTS
Club Opens July 1st, 2002
Free Summer Lunch begins in 2008
Served 3,170 meals in 2010
Daily Summer busing begins 2010
NOTABLE CONTRIBUTIONS
Anonymous Founding Endowment Gift of $60,000
16-passenger bus from Boys & Girls Clubs of America
BNSF "All Aboard" Train Ride raises $26,000
Devlin School building donated by Public School board
$200,000 endowment gifted by Stu & Carol McIntosh
EXPANSIONS & IMPROVEMENTS
Kaercher Stage renovated in 2002
Sand volleyball and basketball courts constructed in 2005
Teen Center remodeled in 2005-06
Games Room remodeled in 2006-07
Four new program centers - Bright Spot for Reading, GAP, Arts & Crafts and Music & Media - opened in 2010
MEMBERSHIP MILESTONES
Hit initial membership goal of 250 in 6 weeks
Power Hour attendance climbs 10% in 2006 and 20% in 2007
Reached maximum capacity of 200 kids per day in 2008
Summer attendance climbs to 117 daily in 2010
MEMBERSHIP STATISTICS
48% Female 52% Male
70% Elementary, 20% Middle School, 10% High School
78% Whilte, 16% Native American, 6% Other
34% from single-parent families
57% from households with income under $25,000 per year
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About Us
The HELP (Havre Encourages Long-range Prevention) Committee was started in Havre in 1979 to better educate youth about the effects of drugs and alcohol. Over the years, the HELP Committee has been awarded numerous state and federal grants to do prevention work in this area.
In 2001, a member of the Board of Directors suggested opening a Boys & Girls Club. The need for after-school care was tremendous, as well as the Club's mission: to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us the most, to achieve their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens. After a year of planning, the Boys & Girls Club of the Hi-Line opened its doors on July 1, 2002. The board set a goal of signing up 250 members during the first year. Amazingly, the goal was met within six weeks.
Since then, the Club membership has continued to thrive. Early in 2008 it became apparent that if the trend continued, the Club would be far over its capacity by the spring of 2009. In order to maintain a safe environment, and to prevent our staff from being overwhelmed, the Club instituted a cap and limited our membership to 550 kids for the school year. The strategy worked, with average daily attendance staying around 200 all year long.
The Club is now Havre's premier youth development organization, and is well regarded around the state, providing services to over 700 kids every year, roughly 24% of the area's youth and children. our goal is to be able to welcome every child, both now and in the future. To find out how you can help us make this happen, click here.

Our Mission
The Boys & Girls Club of the Hi-Line strives to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.
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