Works to promote and enhance self-worth and development in boys and girls through a variety of programs and services. Includes information on Youth Centers, which are formed through partnerships between BGCA and the military to provide outreach to children of service members.
The camp is designed to help children cope with the effects of war, deployments and the sacrifices they are asked to make every day.
Camps for children ages 7-17 who have experienced the death of a close loved one.
Program aims to provide the children of fallen or wounded service-members with a unique and fun experience with their peers while addressing their special circumstances and needs.
Supports families through financial assistance, holiday programs, scholarships and children-oriented programs.
Clinical consultants augment child behavioral services by addressing short-term problem resolution such as school issues, deployment and reunion adjustments, and parent-child communications.
Supports the social, emotional and academic needs of National Guard children and youth through this interactive "mall" Web portal that provides educational resources and fun links.
Provides information and resources for military children and their families including Web sites, book selections, letter writing campaigns and research dealing with children and deployments.
Information on developmental child care and youth recreational programs and services for eligible children and youth ages four weeks to 18 years of age. Apply for child care.
Provides free summer camps for military children who have or will experience deployment.
Connects children of deployed soldier parents with people and organizations in their hometown. Children participate in recreational, social and educational programs, including camps, Speak Out for Military Kids and Mobile Technology Lab.
Provides grant money for school-aged children (3 years - 12th grade) of deployed and severely injured Reserve and National Guard personnel to participate in youth sports, fine arts and tutoring programs.
Trains military and non-military youth to establish Speakers Bureaus to advocate for military-connected youth affected by deployment.
A non-profit organization that provides quality, outdoor mentorships to children who have lost a parent or have a parent who has become physically challenged as a result of public service while serving as a member of the Armed Forces, or firefighting and law enforcement communities.