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Alumni Opportunities

Calling all A. G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club members! Join Our New Alumni Network Today.


Whether you went to the club after school, spent your summers at camp, played on a club sports team, or were junior staff, you will always be part of the A.G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club community.

Thousands of youth have walked through our doors and left with the skills and confidence they need to become productive, responsible and caring adults. Our alumni network is a strong, diverse group of people who have taken the lessons they learned as a “club kid” and used them to be successful in their adult lives.

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Are You An Alum?

It’s VIP status for anyone who has ever attended a Club.

The leaders, innovators, and change-makers who grew up in AGGBGC, sharing a passion for supporting the next generation of Clubs kids. Join the Boys & Girls Club alumni community today!

Whether you went to the club after school, spent your summers at camp, played on a club sports team, or were junior staff, you will always be part of the A.G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club community. Thousands of youth have walked through our doors and left with the skills and confidence they need to become productive, responsible and caring adults. Our alumni network is a strong, diverse group of people who have taken the lessons they learned as a “club kid” and used them to be successful in their adult lives.

The mission of the AGGBGC Alumni Club is to keep alumni engaged, further our organizational goals, and create opportunities to give back to local youth. The Alumni Club encourages former members to get involved in the following ways:

  • Assist Club Staff by Helping at the Club
  • Support Club Members by Acting as a Mentor
  • Volunteer at Special Fundraising Events
  • Provide Financial Support to the Club
  • Attend Events to Network with Other Alumni

To get involved, call 205-923-3377.

 

Thousands of young people have called our Club home over the years. We’re always eager to hear what our alumni are doing today.

Roderick Royal

“I started coming to the A.G. Gaston Boys Club when I was 10. My parents were working class poor and I was an “at risk” kid. This place made it easier to climb out of a rough neighborhood. I started taking piano lessons and leading the devotions at the Board meetings. I got very involved in the leadership clubs. The A.G. Gaston Club was a wonderful place for me.”

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