The partners work together to equip young people with the resources, support, and opportunities they need to feel empowered to Do More to positively impact the world around them.
Since 2014, Family Dollar has raised more than $6 million for the youth development organization through corporate donations, in-store cause campaigns, brand partnerships, and employee giving, furthering its mission to enable every young person to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens.
“We know today’s young people are passionate about driving meaningful change in their communities,” said Jim Clark, President & CEO Boys & Girls Clubs of America. “In fact, according to Youth Right Now, a recent survey featuring insights from more than 100,000 Boys & Girls Club members, ages 9-18, 88% of kids and teens in Boys & Girls Clubs feel they can stand up for what they think is right, even if their friends disagree. We are grateful for Family Dollar’s commitment to equipping young people with the advocacy tools they need to be the leaders and changemakers of tomorrow.”
In 2023, Family Dollar will support the youth development organization with a new focus on supporting the Think, Learn, Create Change (TLC) platform, designed to empower Boys & Girls Club members to act on critical issues and become change agents through creation and implementation of their own TLC- backed local advocacy project.
Think, Learn, Create Change (TLC) Platform
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