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[ 2 ] Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston 2019 ANNUAL REPORT
Table of Contents
Letter From Board Chair 3and President & CEO
Decade in Review 4
Looking Ahead 5
Who We Serve 6
Where We Are 7
Academic Success 8
Good Character & Citizenship 9
Healthy Lifestyles 10
Workforce Readiness & 11Teen Programs
Family Engagement & 12Youth of the Year
Summer Programming 13
2019 Accomplishments 14
2019 Financials 15
Great Futures Dinner 16
Top Investors 17
1952 Legacy Society 18
2019 Community Councils and 19Young Professionals Board
Pedro CarusoAccenture Innovation
Bill Goetz Carriage Services, Inc.
Chair
Mark K. JohnsonFitts, Roberts & Co
Treasurer
Carolyn Moore KhourieTexas Woman’s University
Mike KuznarSpark Energy
Will LevenMerrill Lynch
Carl LunaThe Energy & Minerals Group
Christopher PapourasCommunity Volunteer
Anita SehgalHouston Astros
Secretary
Jeremy ThigpenTransocean
Julius YoungWells Fargo Bank
Chair Elect
2019 Officers & Executive Committee
Ali AnsariFresh BrewGroup, USA
Gerald Bodzy (f)Showcase Custom
Vinyl Windows & Doors
Ericka BrownCommunity Volunteer
Chris CanettiHouston 2026 World Cup
Bid Committee
Pedro Caruso*Accenture Innovation
Clare DoyleCommunity Volunteer
Bill Goetz*(f), ChairCarriages Services, Inc.
Tory GunsolleyHouston Housing Authority
Julia HainesHolland & Knight
Robert (Bob) HermanPhillips 66
Michael HolthouseHolthouse Foundation
Danielle HunterCommunity Volunteer
Mark Johnson*(f), TreasurerFitts, Roberts, & Co.
Sarah JosephHouston Rockets
Greg KellerSysco and SYGMA
Carolyn Moore Khourie*Texas Woman’s University
Jennifer KirkOccidental Petroleum
Mike Kuznar*Spark Energy
Will Leven*(f)Merrill Lynch
Craig LiebermanWoodway
Beverage Partners, LLC
Carl Luna*The Energy & Minerals Group
Sarah MorganVinson & Elkins, LLP
Amy PalcicHouston Texans
Barry PalmerCoats Rose, P.C.
Christopher Papouras*(f)Community Volunteer
Adam Peakes (f)Community Volunteer
Rick PerezAvangard Innovative
Christopher ReinaMaxim Ventures
Amy ReneauErnst & Young
Cynthia C. SanfordCommunity Volunteer
Anita Sehgal*, SecretaryHouston Astros Baseball Club
Doug SelwynConner & Winters
Stephen Strake (f)HighTower TX/
HighTower Trust Services
Michael TerracinaKPMG LLP
Jeremy Thigpen*Transocean
Beth TilneyMarketing Consultant
Kenneth TubmanMarathon Oil Corporation
Bill Van WieCommunity Volunteer
Sean WheelerKirkland & Ellis
Glenn WooMission Constructors, Inc.
Julius Young*(f), Chair-ElectWells Fargo Bank
2019 Board of Directors
* Executive Committee member • (f) BGCGH Foundation Board member
In many ways, 2019 was a banner year for our organization. We reached and exceeded goals that have resulted in our ability to serve as many kids as possible in the best ways possible. Throughout the pages of this report, you’ll see the incredible impact and results your support made possible for children who are most vulnerable. You’ll learn about the innovative programs our staff have developed to help kids individually and you’ll understand the importance we place on being good stewards of the resources the community has entrusted to us.
We are grateful for your partnership in transforming the lives of youth. There is still more to do. The needs are still great and now is not a time to slowdown the pace of the positive impact we have on kids. Childhood does not stand still waiting for opportunity, childhood is perishable and we must provide enriching experiences in a safe environment right now – every day.
At Boys & Girls Clubs we know there is no simple answer to success. It takes an army of people, a safe environment, high-quality programs and unique experiences to ensure kids have a great future. Since 1952, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston has relentlessly provided young people with the guidance to be innovative, brave and confident. We are boys & girls & tech & tutoring & fitness & STEM & arts & music & fun and so much more. At Boys & Girls Clubs we never take a single approach when it comes to kids. We do whatever it takes to build great futures.
Thank you for your partnership in helping build great futures for youth!
With thanks,
Bill Goetz Kevin R. HatteryBoard Chair President & CEO
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BGCGH Mission To inspire and enable all youth, especially those who need us most to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.
Our Vision To put success within reach for our Club members and keep them on track to graduate from high school. We help them realize a positive plan for the future that includes good character, citizenship and a healthy lifestyle.
Dear Friends of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston,
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2019Great Futures
2025 Strategic Plan launched
Two Clubs in Wharton Acquired
2010Eight Club locations
Kevin Hattery named President & CEO
2013
2014
2020 Strategic Plan launched
Houston Texans Teen Club opens
2016
Three new Shared Space Clubs opened
2015
Allen Parkway and Richmond-Rosenberg Clubs opened; BGCGH Headquarters
moved from Airline Drive to Allen Parkway
Five Clubs added through 21st Century grant,
Kashmere Gardens Club opens
2018
Decade in Review – New Club Openings
to Great Futures
23 Club locations
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Decade in Review – New Club Openings Looking Ahead
Where to Play
Focus on areas of high density of at-risk youth that align with donor and partner
preferences in Greater Houston
Maximize # impacted kids where we already are (e.g. optimize utilization)
Build scale with a combination of Shared Space Clubs and
Free Standing Clubs
How to Win
Relentless focus on impact and measurement
Strong partnerships with donors
Financialprudence
Strong relationships with schools and
other key stakeholders
Committed workforce
Empowered and supported
Club Directors
BGCGH’s Great Futures 2025 strategy-on-a-page
OUTCOMESWe will lead in youth impact
and its measurement
FINANCIAL HEALTHWe will be financially sustainable
EMPLOYEESWe will be the best not-for-profit
to work at in Houston
BGCAWe will set an example for other
BGC organizations to emulate
YOUTH SERVEDWe will more than double youth served
BRAND AWARENESSWe will inspire our local community to support our mission
DONORSWe will be the “cause of choice” for our donors
Ambition
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Who We Serve
46%Females served
54%Males served
69%Youth served (6-12 years old)
31%Teens served
454,439NUMBER OF MEALS SERVED
1500+NUMBER OF VOLUNTEERS
23CLUB LOCATIONS 14FREE STANDING CLUBS
9SCHOOL-BASEDCLUBS
49%1%
42%3%1%4%
African American
Asian
Hispanic
Multi-racial
Native American
White
72%Single Families
26, 000Kids Served
99%Economically Disadvantaged
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Where We Are
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“...Book Nook makes reading fun, it doesn’t feel like I’m doing work... and it’s cool
to use tablets.”
JUAN -- Age 8Goal Statement Every young person should have access to high-quality out-of-school time experience.
Success Indicators ▲ Improved reading skills ▲ Retained summer learning▲ Positive attitude toward school
What We Do BGCGH reinforces and enhances the skills and knowledge young people learn at school. We create opportunities for high-yield learning activities, which include leisure reading, writing, discussions with knowledgeable adults, homework help, tutoring, helping others and games, that help strengthen cognitive skills.
Best Buy Teen Tech CenterBook Nook LearningDIY STEMLyricism 101Math ExpressNASA Astro CampNBA Math HoopsPower Hour: making minutes count STEAM WorksTexas AIM (Academic Innovation and Mentoring)The Arts
Our Partners
Our Impact
9out of 10youth are on grade level
Program Pillar - Academic Success
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“...We made a game we could all play, we worked on making it together, made the rules together.
We were learning but having fun, I am going home to
teach my mom, so we can play too...”
VICTOR -- Age 9
Program Pillar - Good Character & Citizenship
What We Do At our Clubs, we assist youth in developing social-emotional skills that increase their confidence as they navigate adolescence, enter college and seek to gain employment. Youth participate in service learning programs to improve their communities and Clubs, and provide opportunities for active learning, skill development and personal reflection.
Our PartnersInside Out ProgramKeystone ClubPositive ActionTorch ClubYouth of the Year Leadership Programs
Our Impact
3 out of 4youth show leadership
within the Club
Goal Statement Every young person has the right to safe, positive and inclusive environments where everyone can reach their full potential.
Success Indicators ▲ Improved self-confidence/self-esteem ▲ Improved interaction with peers and adults ▲ Greater sense of safety
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“I love playing Fun At Bat; I learned
how to hit the ball from the tee and
catch with my friends.”
SAVANNAH --
Age 9
Program Pillar - Healthy Lifestyles
What We Do The healthy lifestyles Program addresses the distressing trends we see in children’s health. At BGCGH, we educate youth about fitness, nutrition and smart decisions to develop young people’s capacity to live healthy lifestyles. Activities focus on overcoming challenges, positive conflict resolution techniques, engaging
in positive behaviors, setting personal goals and building resistance skills to nurture and strengthen their minds.
Goal Statement Every young person should be equipped to make healthy decisions resulting in positive social, emotional
and physical well-being.
3out of5kids and teens are physically
active 5 or more days
Success Indicators ▲ Improved physical fitness ▲ Reduced risk behaviors
All StarsBatter Up Baseball (Play Ball)Best Shot BasketballFun at BatJust Kick It SoccerPassport to Manhood
Our Partners
Smart GirlsSmart MovesSysco Kid’s Café Triple PlayUPS Road Code
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Program Pillar - Workforce Readiness & Teen ProgramsWhat We Do BGCGH’s workforce develop initiative provides comprehensive workforce development programs to help young people become first job ready, develop a plan for the future, and build the skills that employers value most. Our teens programs focus on learning experiences that will help them transition into adulthood. We provide enriching opportunities to develop their decision making skills for their next phase of life.
Goal Statement Every young person should have exposure to a variety of post high school options to help them be successful and self-sufficient.
Success Indicators▲ Improved ability to identify and explain educational/ entry requirements, income and benefits potential▲ Increased interest in pursuing meaningful employment, furthering education or joining the armed forces
Our Impact
3out of 4teens volunteered within the Club
and their community
9out of 10teens expected to graduate
Our Impact
Our PartnersCareer Launch
Money MattersMy Future
“I thought I could learn how to drive from the movies... I thinkI am going to take my time and make sure I know what I’m doing before I get behind the wheel.”
Rayven, Age 16
Mrs. Rodriguez reported, “Thank you so much for the bedding, my child did not have any proper bedding on her bed, this is a blessing to our family.”
Our ProgramsFamily Engagement Events
Parent Roundtables
Family Engagement & Youth of the Year
What We Do Family engagement is a family centered and strengths based approach to making decisions, setting goals, and achieving desired outcomes for our Club members and their families. BGCGH believes in creating and sustaining strong relationships with families through engagement, empowerment, and access to community partners to positively impact the well-being of the whole family.
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“The Club was a place I immediately
felt understood and accepted.”
CORT KEENER
Johnny Mitchell Club - Galveston, Texas
While attending Club, Cort met new friends with similar interests like art and video games. He felt the Clubs gave him a purpose and a role mentoring youth. He learned to look beyond his circumstances and give back to others. Cort held Club leadership positions of junior staff member and an assistant coach.
The Youth of the Year program honors and celebrates inspiring teens and their incredible journeys and is based on outstanding leadership, service, academic excellence and dedication to living a healthy lifestyle. Winners receive a $5,000 scholarship and an ipad. The program is generously underwritten by Chevron.
Youth of the Year
Goal Statement Every young person deserves a strong network of support that includes a home environment with basic needs met and positive relationships..
Santa Fe Programming
Summer Programming
In response to the tragic shooting event in Santa Fe, Texas in 2018, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston collaborated with the City of Santa Fe Resiliency Center and other community partners to provide a safe place for local kids to go during the summer. While at the Club, kids and teens enjoyed activities and experiences that included a focus on Social and Emotional Learning to help them connect and cope with other teens recovering from the tragedy. Because the need for out-of-school time programming was vital, Boys & Girls Clubs provided this five-week program at no cost.
Our PartnersHolocaust Museum of Houston AstroCamp w/ NASAFun at Bat Summer Brain Gain
The Need Summer Learning Loss is the loss of academic skills by students over the summer, particularly by students from low- income communities. In these communities, children and teens lose an average of 2.6 months of grade equivalency in math achievement and a 2-month loss in reading achievement.
24 high-quality summer learning programs implemented (including Santa Fe satellite location)
Over 20 strategically aligned partners
Over 100 field trips and experiential learning activities
Goal StatementClubs will not only prevent summer learning loss, but will provide enrichment experiences each summer.
-- CAMERON, AGE 16
“...Wow ...I used to want to be an astronaut when I was a kid, and
I had forgot - Astro Camp, coming to NASA, just has me really thinking about things,
like my eyes were opened...”
Our Impact
What We Do Youth participated in fun, educational programming during the summer. Programming was designed to collaboratively engage youth in project based learning with an added emphasis on literacy and STEM. Summer learning experiences increased youth academic and social emotional skills.
5th graders increased their monthly rate of learning from .67 to 1.30 – almost 2x rate of learning increase while using the program!
Increased ability to identify emotional triggers and apply coping strategies to self regulate.
Members where physically active for 60 minutes or more on days they attended Club.
Teens learned safe driving skills and practiced on a driving simulator – 100 % course graduation rate.
“Coming here, talking, getting our feelings off our chests, just helps so much... and I found my new best friend, Lexi, and her sister.” -- LIBERTY, Age 16
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Served as Many Kids Possible in the Best Ways Possible
Service Milestone –26,000 total kids served, of which 14,000 are
Club members with 2,600 kids attending Clubs every single day
Club Utilization had a positive change from 49% in 2018 to 59%
in 2019
Average Daily Attendance (ADA) during the school year grew
from 26% increase year over and driving factor for the high
Club Utilization
Reached Kids Who Need Us the Most
In response to the need to bolster youth resiliency after the tragic shooting, we provided free summer programs
to youth in Santa Fe, Texas – a community with little or no resources
Over 2,500 Boys & Girls Club members received holiday gifts thanks to Santa Project donors
Established a fourth service pillar – Workforce Readiness that is especially focused on exposing teens
to multiple post high school career options and helping them prepare for success in securing a future job
More Support Generated
Donors significantly increased their support ($1.2 M more) allowing us to expand services
Following in footsteps of Fort Bend County, Community Councils were established in Galveston and Wharton
The 1952 Legacy Society was established to encourage and recognize planned gifts
Recognized as a Leader Among Nonprofits
Awarded four regional awards by the East Texas Area Council of Boys & Girls Clubs: Outstanding Achievement Awards -
Board Member of the Year – Bill Goetz; New Member Award of the Year – Sean Wheeler; High Performance Board Team -
BGCGH Board of Directors; and C.A.R.E. (Children Are Reasons for Excellence) Award - Presented to the Santa Fe
Resiliency Center in recognition of their partnering with BGCGH
Awarded two national awards by Boys & Girls Clubs of America: Gold Level Award for Average Daily Attendance (ADA) and
Kevin Hattery was presented with the Inspiration Award for outstanding leadership that serves as an inspiration and catalyst
for transformation
BGCA National Conference was held in Houston for the first time since 1990
Named Fastest Growing Nonprofit by growjo.com
The City of Houston proclaimed December 10 BGCGH day in recognition of the positive impact we have on youth
Kevin Hattery named Most Admired CEO by the Houston Business Journal
2019 Accomplishments
Kevin Hattery, BGCGH President & CEO, Jodi Millerbernd, BGCA Southwest Regional Vice President and Bill Goetz,
BGCGH Board Chair, at the East Texas Area Council Awards Dinner held in Bay City, Texas
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2019 Financials
Other 1%
Government Fees and Grants 23%
Corporation Grants and Foundations 47%
Special Events 14%
United Way 5%
Membership Fees 1% Individual / Annual Fund Contributions 9%
Fund from Permanent Endowment 2%
2019 Operating Revenue
Individual/Annual Fund Contributions $700,616
Corporation Grants and Foundations $3,901,504
Special Events $1,117,116
Government Fees and Grants $1,863,198
United Way $374,869
Other $72,741
Funds from Permanent Endowment $154,000
Membership Fees $62,650_______________________________________________
TOTAL $8,246,695
*Capital Revenue $171,460 _______________________________________________
Grand Total Revenue $8,418,155
Management10%
Fundraising12%
Programs77%
2019 Operating Expenses
Programs $6,360,916
Management $851,495
Fundraising $1,014,025___________________________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES $8,226,437 ___________________________________________
Surplus (Deficit) $20,258
Notes:• In addition to operating revenues, BGCGH also received In-Kind donations• *Restricted funds for capital improvements• Un-audited financials
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Great Futures Dinner
2019 Dinner HighlightsOn September 19th, Tropical Storm Imelda forced the cancellation of the annual Great Futures Dinner, and prevented Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston from being able to not only honor the Houston Rockets, but also showcase the many talents of our club members. While we were disappointed that we were not able to hold the event, we are grateful to all of our individual and corporate partners who supported the event. Thanks to a generous donation from our Board Member and champion, Sean Wheeler, we were able to reach our $1,000,000 goal. The success of the Great Futures Dinner would also not have been possible without the support of our strong leaders. For the second year in a row, Melinda and Jeremy Thigpen chaired the Great Futures Dinner.
While we were not able to come together in September, the Houston Rockets hosted us at a game in November in their Sky Box suite. During the game, we were able to thank our sponsors, as well as recognize the Houston Rockets for their work with our Clubs and their investment in the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston mission. Tad Brown, CEO of the Houston Rockets, accepted the award during
the game on behalf of the Houston Rockets organization, and some of our youth were able to be on court for the National Anthem. Thank you to Tilman Fertitta, Tad Brown, Sarah Joseph, and everyone at the Houston Rockets for being a champion for our youth!
Funding from the Great Futures Dinner directly benefits the nearly 26,000 youth we serve at our 23 Club locations, and allows us to offer essential programming after school and during the summer, distribute healthy meals daily, develop relationships with at-risk youth and keep membership affordable for all families at just $5 per school year.
BGCGH Board Chair-Elect, Julius Young and President & CEO, Kevin Hattery present Houston Rockets CEO, Tad Brown
with an appreciation award in recognition of the partnership with the Houston Rockets.
Boys & Girls Club members enjoy a special night on the court with the Houston Rockets for the pre-game activities..
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ChevronDPR ConstructionExxonMobilGAP Corporation
Granite PropertiesGulf States ToyotaHouston TexansJones & Carter
Kirksey ArchitectureKPMGLockton CompaniesOlympus Properties
Pappas Restaurant GroupQatar EmbassySpark EnergyUniversity of Houston
Champions of Service
In 2019, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston relied on many community-minded corporations to provide once-in-a-lifetime experiences for our Club members. They partnered with us to provide tutoring, mentors, job shadowing, and many more fun and creative experiences for the nearly 26,000 youth we serve.
THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR PARTNERS who volunteered their time at one of our 23 Club locations and provided these incredible learning opportunities to our kids and teens. While the list below only includes our Champions of Service, we are thankful for all of the companies and individuals who took time out of their day to support BGCGH through volunteer service. Thank you for doing whatever it takes to create great futures!
Top Investors in BGCGH
Champions of Caring
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston depends on generous individual gifts, foundation grants, and corporate contributions and government support each year to help us reach nearly 26,000 Houston-area youth. Although membership during the school-year is only $5.00, it takes much more to provide a safe place where kids can learn about academic success, healthy lifestyles, good character and citizenship, and workforce readiness.
THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR DONORS whose investments ensure our youth are provided dedicated facilities, trained youth-development professionals and results-oriented programming! While this listing only includes our Champions of Caring (donors who gave $100,000 or more) because of space limitations, we are grateful for each
and every one of our donors for their generous support.
American Red CrossFort Bend CountyThe George FoundationThe Henderson-Wessendorff FoundationThe Houston Texans FoundationMary Louise Dobson Foundation
Mas Restaurant Group/Taco BellThe Moody FoundationOffice of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Phillips 66ReBuild TexasSysco Corporation
Texas Center for Child & Family StudiesTexas Children’s Health PlanThe State of TexasSean WheelerUnited Way of Greater Houston
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What is the 1952 Legacy Society?
The 1952 Legacy Society is a giving society that was created to recognize planned gifts to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston. The Legacy Society will provide donors the opportunity to make a lasting gift to the Clubs through their estate. These gifts ensure that the future needs of youth and teens in the Greater Houston area are met and might be included in a will, a charitable gift annuity, a trust or an insurance policy.
Why Should I Become a Member?
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston provides a safe, affordable place for kids and teens during critical out-of-school time in 23 Clubs across the Greater Houston area. While we have seen tremendous growth and success, there is still more work to be done as we continue to increase the number of youth we serve. We have a bold plan to close the opportunity gap by scaling our life-changing impact, preparing our kids and teens to be the problem solvers, innovators and leaders who shape our world. Your support through a planned gift ensures that future generations will have the opportunity to live successful and productive lives in a safe, positive and caring environment.
Your support through a planned gift ensures that future generations will have the opportunity to live successful and productive lives in a safe, positive and caring environment. For more information about the 1952 Legacy Society, contact [email protected].
Benefits of Membership
We appreciate our donors who have the desire to leave a Legacy to our Clubs. When you join the 1952 Legacy Society, you will be provided with:
1952 Legacy Society
Contact information for someone who can help make an addendum to your already existing will.
A lapel pin that indicates you are a member of the 1952 Legacy Society.
Recognition in the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston Annual Report.
Invitations to member only events.
Planned Giving resources from the Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA).
National recognition in the BGCA Planned Giving Society – The Heritage Club.
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BGCGH 2019 Community Councils
Margaret Cates First Tennessee Bank
Tim Davis Hilcorp Energy Company
Tom Herrick Duncan Family Office
Brandon Hollek Graybar
Paige Kuznar Hollek CrimeStoppers
Harrison Kane McAlister Real Estate
Morgan Kleinschmidt Houston Texans
Alec Lapin J.P. Morgan
Allie LeClair Houston Texans
Jay Lee GulfStar Group
Laine Lieberman The CKP Group
Tory Lieberman Houston Ballet
Matt Luna* Northmarq Capital
Sarah Starry Streetwise Retail Advisors
Brad Strake Plains All American
Stephen Strake Idera Software
Vince Strake Colvill Office Properties
Jonny Thompson Eventellect
Ali Webre Ironbridge Realty Partners
Kyle Whitney HFF
BGCGH 2019 Young Professionals Board
* Chair
2019 WHARTON COMMUNITY COUNCILSuzanne Armour
Community VolunteerJo Cain
Community VolunteerAbby King
Dobson FoundationPriscilla Metcalf
Wharton Eye Association
Jana RachunekProsperity Bank
Chris Reina*Maxim Ventures
Phyllis SilvaPerma Porn, LLC
* Chair
2019 GALVESTON COMMUNITY COUNCIL
Dominic EtienneAmerican National Insurance
Jim GalbraithMcleod, Alexander, Powel & Apffel
Randy GarciaCommunity Volunteeer
Jason HardcastleEdward Jones
Mary PatrickGalveston ISD
Vivian PinardCommunity Volunteer
Eliza QuigleyCommunity Volunteer
Robert QuinteroCommunity Volunteer
Bo QuirogaCommunity Volunteer
Tracy ScogginsCommunity Volunteer
Doug Selwyn*Conner & Winters, LLP
Johnny SmeccaCommunity Volunteer
Gina SpagnolaGalveston Chamber of Commerce
Billy Joe StrawnSherwin Williams
Selah TacconiThe Resource & Crisis Center
Dolph TillotsonSouthern Newspaper
Teri TillotsonCommunity Volunteer
Becky Trout-UnbehagenUTMB
Leonard WoolseyGalveston Daily News
* Chair
2019 FORT BEND COMMUNITY COUNCIL
* Chair
Ray AguilarClassic Chevrolet
Cynthia BarrattOCuSOFT, Inc.
Ammie BlahutaThe George Foundation
Kyle DawsonSugar Land Skeeters
Michael DotsonAccess Health
Tyson Harrell, DDSLamar Consolidated ISD
Xavier HerraraStafford MSD
Jackie HrochMinute Maid
Barbara JonesFluor Corporation
Dee KochCommunity Volunteer
Mike Kuznar*Spark Energy
Vincent MoralesFt. Bend County Precinct 1
Grady PrestageFt. Bend County Precinct 2
Jose’ RodriguezFort Bend ISD
Laura SussmanMinute Maid
Kristine ThomasonMission Bend Community
Kevin ZlotnikBZMZ Interests
Great Futures Start Here.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston is a 501(C)(3) charity.
Contact us at: [email protected].
Make a donation online at www.bgcgh.org or by mail.
Sponsor one of BGCGH’s events such as the Great Futures Dinner or the Boys & Girls Clubs Sporting Clays Tournament.
Become a member of the Great Futures Society with an unrestricted annual gift of $10,000 or more.
Join the 1952 Legacy Society and show support in perpetuity by including BGCGH in your will or estate plans.
Give an in-kind donation of products, goods or services.
Plan to volunteer as an individual or with your corporation.