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everyday kids,
  extraordinary
 people.
Where
                                          dreams
                                           thrive
  Our vision is to empower              Where dreams thrive
  our children to make wise and         Solid self-esteem. Strong values.
  educated life choices. By involving   Sound life skills.
  parents, volunteers, educators        Imagine what our youth could do if
  and the business community, the       those words replaced drugs, alcohol
  Club engages even the hardest-        and teen pregnancy.
  to-reach youth in a positive
                                        It’s already begun.
  environment that encourages
  lifelong learning through quality     The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater
  programs dedicated to the             Oxnard and Port Hueneme offers a
  arts, education, character and        positive place for kids to dream—and
  leadership development, health        to make their dreams come true.
  and recreation.                       That’s the Club: where everyday kids
                                        become extraordinary people.




  everyday kids become
extraordinary people.
Edlin         Edlin, AgE 17


   “The Boys & Girls Club
   means opportunity.” Those
   powerful words opened Edlin’s speech
   when she was nominated for the Club’s
   Youth of the Year Award. Bright and full of
   energy, Edlin participates in the National
   Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship
   program at the Club, which teaches young
   people the skills they need to start and
   operate their own business. She hopes to
   attend a four-year university next year.
   Edlin believes her life has been enriched
   and her opportunities multiplied by
   belonging to the Club.



If I could do anything in the world …
“I would give schools more money to
further education.”
Roman                         RomAn, AgE 7


      Nicknamed “The
      Cartoonist,” Roman has a
      remarkable ability to draw any character
      from memory and to create his own. He
      does all of his artwork freehand and
      without adult help. In the midst of an
      often chaotic home life, Roman uses his
      art to create his own world. His mom
      understands, saying their home is also
      filled with characters. Through the
      Club’s arts and crafts programs, Roman
      can develop his art skills in a caring and
      safe environment.



If I could do anything in the world …
“I would have all of the people who want
war stop fighting. We should like to play
with each other, no matter what.”
Ward                WARd, AgE 11


      Ward loves having a
      club. Growing up in Syria, he
      and his friends played in the desert
      and in the mountains. After moving
      to America, he and his cousins
      joined the Club. Ward says he loves
      everything about the Club, but his
      favorite activity is helping other
      people. He is always asking staff
      members what he can do to help, and
      can regularly be seen sweeping the
      kitchen floor. He continues to try new
      things and performed in the talent
      show as a comedian and announcer.


If I could do anything in the world …
 “I would give all the poor people houses
and money for food.”
Daniel                  dAniEl, AgE 13


     Daniel makes his impact
     quietly. He is patient and kind
     and has begun to influence the other
     teens at the Club, teaching them not
     to judge others before getting to know
     them. His peers are now initiating
     conversation at the Club, at school and
     in other public places. He continues
     to learn positive ways to interact with
     people, specifically how to not let his
     peers and adults influence him into
     making wrong decisions. Daniel is and
     will continue to be a great leader and
     inspiration.



If I could do anything in the world …
“I would start in my community to give back
what it has given to me.”
Corporate Office
               1900 West Fifth Street
              Oxnard, California 93030
                  (805) 815-4959
             www.positiveplace4kids.org


Created by Mayerson Marketing & Public Relations/Elena Trevino Design
           Photos by Victoria Borjesson (victoriaphotos.com)

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Bgc Storybook Web

  • 1. everyday kids, extraordinary people.
  • 2. Where dreams thrive Our vision is to empower Where dreams thrive our children to make wise and Solid self-esteem. Strong values. educated life choices. By involving Sound life skills. parents, volunteers, educators Imagine what our youth could do if and the business community, the those words replaced drugs, alcohol Club engages even the hardest- and teen pregnancy. to-reach youth in a positive It’s already begun. environment that encourages lifelong learning through quality The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater programs dedicated to the Oxnard and Port Hueneme offers a arts, education, character and positive place for kids to dream—and leadership development, health to make their dreams come true. and recreation. That’s the Club: where everyday kids become extraordinary people. everyday kids become extraordinary people.
  • 3. Edlin Edlin, AgE 17 “The Boys & Girls Club means opportunity.” Those powerful words opened Edlin’s speech when she was nominated for the Club’s Youth of the Year Award. Bright and full of energy, Edlin participates in the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship program at the Club, which teaches young people the skills they need to start and operate their own business. She hopes to attend a four-year university next year. Edlin believes her life has been enriched and her opportunities multiplied by belonging to the Club. If I could do anything in the world … “I would give schools more money to further education.”
  • 4. Roman RomAn, AgE 7 Nicknamed “The Cartoonist,” Roman has a remarkable ability to draw any character from memory and to create his own. He does all of his artwork freehand and without adult help. In the midst of an often chaotic home life, Roman uses his art to create his own world. His mom understands, saying their home is also filled with characters. Through the Club’s arts and crafts programs, Roman can develop his art skills in a caring and safe environment. If I could do anything in the world … “I would have all of the people who want war stop fighting. We should like to play with each other, no matter what.”
  • 5. Ward WARd, AgE 11 Ward loves having a club. Growing up in Syria, he and his friends played in the desert and in the mountains. After moving to America, he and his cousins joined the Club. Ward says he loves everything about the Club, but his favorite activity is helping other people. He is always asking staff members what he can do to help, and can regularly be seen sweeping the kitchen floor. He continues to try new things and performed in the talent show as a comedian and announcer. If I could do anything in the world … “I would give all the poor people houses and money for food.”
  • 6. Daniel dAniEl, AgE 13 Daniel makes his impact quietly. He is patient and kind and has begun to influence the other teens at the Club, teaching them not to judge others before getting to know them. His peers are now initiating conversation at the Club, at school and in other public places. He continues to learn positive ways to interact with people, specifically how to not let his peers and adults influence him into making wrong decisions. Daniel is and will continue to be a great leader and inspiration. If I could do anything in the world … “I would start in my community to give back what it has given to me.”
  • 7. Corporate Office 1900 West Fifth Street Oxnard, California 93030 (805) 815-4959 www.positiveplace4kids.org Created by Mayerson Marketing & Public Relations/Elena Trevino Design Photos by Victoria Borjesson (victoriaphotos.com)