On Tuesday, Congressman Rudy Yakym (IN-02) and Congresswoman Hillary Scholten (MI-03) introduced a bipartisan resolution to designate June 22-26 “National Boys & Girls Club Week.”
“Every kid deserves a real shot at a great future, and Boys & Girls Clubs deliver that every single day through afterschool and summer programs. As former Board Chair for the Boys & Girls Club of St. Joseph County, I saw firsthand the impact these clubs have on young people across Indiana,” said Rep. Yakym. “I’m proud to partner with Rep. Scholten on this resolution to make sure every child across the Hoosier State and this country gets that shot.”
Rep. Yakym delivered floor remarks on the resolution. Watch HERE:
“Investing in our kids is investing in the future of our country, and Boys and Girls Clubs provide young people with important spaces to learn, grow, and reach their full potential,” said Rep. Scholten. “I’m proud to introduce this resolution honoring National Boys and Girls Club Week and these organizations’ incredible benefit to communities across West Michigan and the country.”
“National Boys & Girls Club Week celebrates the young people whose potential inspires us all, including the thousands of Club professionals who help them realize it every day,” said Jim Clark, president and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of America. “At Boys & Girls Clubs, we know that young people thrive when they have support, opportunities, and trusted relationships, and entire communities benefit. We thank Representatives Rudy Yakym and Hillary Scholten for their continued partnership and steadfast support of Club kids, and for introducing this resolution recognizing the life-changing impact of Boys & Girls Clubs across America.”
Read the full resolution HERE.
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