Grades: K - 12
Ages: 5 - 18
☀️ Summer Starts Here
A safe place. A fun place. A place your kids will love—every day.
When school’s out, the days get long.
And in places like Kingman and Yuma… they get hot.
The Boys & Girls Club is where summer comes to life—
full days of activity, friendship, and real connection.
No screens. No boredom.
Just a place where kids can show up and belong.
🎯 What Kids Experience
Every day is different—but always structured, safe, and fun.Kids can expect:
- Time to move, play, and stay active
- Creative projects and hands-on activities
- Space to relax and recharge
- Encouragement from positive adult mentors
And most importantly… a place where they’re known and welcomed.
🍎 Built for Parents, Too
You have a schedule. A job. Responsibilities.
You need something dependable.
We provide:
- Full-day programming during the summer months
- Consistent weekday availability
- Meals and snacks included
- Trusted, trained staff
You don’t have to piece summer together week by week.
You’ve got a plan.
💬 Frequently Asked Questions
Details may vary by Club, but we aim to offer flexible, consistent summer access for families.
Yes—meals and snacks are included, helping make the day easier for both kids and parents.
Each day includes a mix of:
- Active play
- Group activities
- Creative time
- Social connection
The goal is simple:
Keep kids engaged, active, and enjoying their summer.
Yes—welcome!
The Club is one of the easiest ways for kids to:
- Meet new friends
- Get connected quickly
- Feel at home in a new place
Absolutely.
Many families join for the first time during the summer.
We’re intentional about helping kids feel comfortable, welcomed, and included from day one.
Every Club is led by trained, screened, and caring staff who are there because they genuinely enjoy working with kids.
If you’d like to meet them, we’d love to welcome you in person.
Clubs generally offer full-day programming on weekdays, giving families a consistent option throughout the summer.
Typically, programming begins shortly after the school year ends—often the week following the final day of school.

