

Kids are excited to return to physical learning at schools and socializing with other students. We were grateful for being able to keep our doors open to local youth this summer and being able to provide a safe place for them, while also helping prevent brain drain. With the pandemic came many challenges and changes, but our youth were resilient and adjusted to these changes with time. With the help of Westside Union School District, Palmdale School District and the City of Palmdale we were able to keep our presence at various locations throughout the Antelope Valley. We did our best to help youth adjust to the ongoing changes and prepare them for the upcoming school year.
The pandemic has also put some families through financial hardships and the Club continues to do its best to provide the kids with the tools they need to succeed. Throughout the summer we put together food boxes that were distributed to families in need and prepared monthly Club in a Box's that were filled with activities to help keep kids from brain drain. Some kids attended summer school and the Club was open to assist those that needed our services. We wouldn't have been as successful without the support of the community.
With the help of Boeing and Old Navy Palmdale we were able to provide each Club kid with a backpack filled with school supplies. Each backpack held supplies such as pencils, a notebook, crayons, a ruler, folders and many other items to help get the kids' upcoming school year started. We also supplied each kid with masks, hand sanitizer and tissues that will help keep them healthy and safe during the school year.
Boeing employees' annual Back2School drive, Liftoff For Learning, enabled Boeing Employees to give back to children in the community. This year's drive proceeds equipped Antelope Valley Boys & Girls Club kids with the tools they need to start school ready to learn and aim towards GREAT FUTURES. With the help of Boeing and its employees we were able to stuff each backpack with school supplies and distribute them to our Club kids. They donated all the items, stuffed each backpack with care, helped distribute them to the kids, and inspired future engineers by sharing what they do at Boeing. As a result Antelope Valley Boys & Girls Club provided approximately 250 backpacks full of supplies to underserved youth!
Old Navy Palmdale employees also reached out in hopes they could give back and help local youth. When told about the changes to our Back2School backpack distribution they came together and volunteered their time to donate items and fill each backpack that were distributed to Club kids as well. As a result they were able to fill and distribute approximately 80 backpacks to the Club kids.
Chick-fil-A Palmdale donated desert gift cards that were given to the Club kids to celebrate the end of summer.
Club's celebrated the end of summer by making their own tie-dye shirts, playings games, watching movies, enjoying smoothies and checking out all the school supplies they received for the upcoming school year. Even behind those masks we are able to see big smiles.The Club is thankful for the support not only during this pandemic, but the companies that have taken their time to support the Club over the years. Being able to keep the Club doors open during this challenging times makes a difference to kids and we will continue to do all we can to be the support our local youth needs. We are grateful for the continued support of the Antelope Valley community and look forward to the school year!
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