The program director, Kentrel Duncan, said around 90 kids come to the center daily, and with the new technology, he's noticing an increase.
Darryle Unseld, President and CEO of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana, stopped by WDRB Mornings Monday to talk more about their mission, and how you can help.
The annual campaign launched Monday in celebration of National Boys and Girls Club week.
The club will provide after school activities when classes are in session and full-day activities during the summer.
The Newburg Boys and Girls Club has been hosting the Purpose Project, a program that teaches youth how to make productive choices and avoid violence, since last month.
It will be the fourth local club in Louisville.
The children had the opportunity to interact with their favorite princesses and superheroes while being awarded for meeting their goals.
This week the National Boys and Girls Club is celebrating its resilience through the pandemic and highlighting the services clubs provide to kids in their communities.
Councilmembers discussed topics centered around racial equity at the Newburg Branch Library on Sunday afternoon as part of the Democratic Caucus of the Louisville Metro Council Community Conversation series.
When you make a list of local athletes who have benefited from their days at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana, you understand the impact the clubs have on this community.