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31st Anniversary Jingle Bell Ball Sparkles!

Guests were recently treated to an evening of festive elegance with more than 30 stunning and creative holiday wreaths and centerpieces decorated by well-known local designers, and a ballroom swathed in shimmering lighting and festive holiday decor.   more >>

Brooks Brothers celebrates Barefoot on the Beach

Brooks Brothers celebrated the re-opening of its Worth Avenue store with the Boys & Girls Club of Palm Beach County as the official kick-off for the 11th annual Barefoot at the Beach party on March 31, 2012.   more >>

Riviera Beach youth make use of $3.4 million Max M. Fisher Boys & Girls Club

For David Dent, his 6th birthday meant only one thing: He could join his local Boys & Girls Club in Riviera Beach. Ever since, he has been involved with Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County.   more >>

Grand Opening of the Marjorie S. Fisher Club

Thanks to the generosity of the Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation, the entire Fisher family and numerous other donors, the children of the Boys & Girls Club in West Palm Beach are seeing their dreams come true.   more >>

2011 Recipient of Nettie Finkle Award

The Town of Palm Beach United Way announced at its recent annual meeting at The Breakers that Wally Turner has been awarded the 2011 Nettie Finke Award   more >>


2010-2011 Quick Facts

  • We served more than 5,000 Club members and thousand more through outreach in 2009-2010.
  • Our 13 Clubs are located in Boca Raton, Delray Beach, West Palm Beach (2), Riviera Beach, Wellington and the Glades (7).
  • Our 2010-2011 budget is $9,748,992.
  • $.88 of every dollar we raise goes directly into programming for our youth.
  • Almost 70.7% of our parents said that the Clubs have enabled them to obtain or maintain a job.
  • 51% of our parents said their child would go home alone each day if it were not for the Clubs.
  • 57% of Club alumni said that the Club saved their life.
  • 63% of our youth live in families whose household income is $29,999 or below.
  • 97.1% of our parents said their child’s experience at the Club has developed a stronger sense of community service and doing things for others.
  • 88% of Club members improved their grades in reading, and 82% improved their grades in math.