Our Mission:

To inspire all youth, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens.

Mason
“I started attending the Boys & Girls Club because I needed a safe place to go while my parents were working and attending school themselves.” ~ Mason, Junior Youth of the Year for Natrona County
Cadence
"I feel like I can be myself at the Club. It makes me feel happy." ~Cadence, Riverton Club Member
Jase
"When obstacles are thrown at me, I can either allow those circumstances to hit me full force or dodge them and persevere. My Club mentors have taught me to turn those obstacles into strengths for a brighter future." ~Jase B., Youth of the Year for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming
Mason
“I started attending the Boys & Girls Club because I needed a safe place to go while my parents were working and attending school themselves.” ~ Mason, Junior Youth of the Year for Natrona County
Cadence
"I feel like I can be myself at the Club. It makes me feel happy." ~Cadence, Riverton Club Member

Our Clubs:

With over 55 years of service to youth, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming provides after school and out-of-school care at 11 sites across 4 counties in Central Wyoming.

Group leader reading aloud to kids

Casper:

Main Club & Teen Center: 1701 East K Street

Verda James Club: 701 Carriage Lane

Park Club: 140 West 9th Street

Paradise Valley Club: 22 Magnolia Street

Dean Morgan Club: 1440 South Elm Street

Mills:

Wyoming Classical Academy Club: 420 2nd Street

And Beyond:

Glenrock Club: 100 South 6th Street, Glenrock, WY

Riverton Club: 510 North 1st Street, Riverton, WY

Dubois Club: 401 Carson Street, Dubois, WY

Bighorns Club: 189 North Cedar Street, Buffalo, WY

Transportation:

Our goal is to make sure the Club is accessible to any child who would like to attend. Even if your child’s school doesn’t have a Club site nearby, our fleet of buses and passenger vans and CDL certified bus drivers can get them to a site that is convenient for families. We work closely with the Natrona County School District and its transportation system to make traveling to the Club safe, easy, and timely.

Decorated bus for Boys & Girls Club - seen from the font.

Sports Leagues:

Our sports leagues give youth the opportunity to exercise, meet new friends, learn technique and sportsmanship, and—most importantly—have fun!

Two boys wearing football jerseys and flag belts smile at the camera.

Unless otherwise specified, sports are co-ed. Youth must be members of the Boys & Girls Club to participate. Annual membership is $10. The cost of each league is additional to the membership fee. If you need to update your membership or are a new member, click below to use the Parent Portal.

For more information, contact the Athletic Director,
DC Martinez, at 307-235-5694 (ext. 2) or email DC: dcmartinez@bgccw.org

Events:

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming hosts Annual Awards & Recognition Breakfast events in each community we serve. In addition to these breakfasts, we also host an annual golf tournament in Casper, as well as a Reverse Raffle and Auction every February. To join in on all the fun, visit our events page for upcoming events.

A large crowd at the Events Center in Casper sitting at tables

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Ways To Give

From a budget-friendly monthly giving program to our Planned Legacy Giving, there are many ways to support youth in our communities. To find out how you can donate, visit our donation page.

Fun Facts . . .

13,329 Youth Served

Clubs provide a safe place to play, grow, and learn while empowering youth to excel in school, become good citizens, and lead healthy, productive lives.

154,487 Meals Served

Clubs are committed to supplying healthy and balanced foods for youth. Teens participate in cooking lessons using Club kitchens to learn how to prepare a nutritious meal.

11 Sites

Our 11 sites span across 4 counties and 6 communities, meeting the needs of youth across central Wyoming.

Even More Fun Facts . . .

91%

of Club members believe they will graduate high school

84%

of Club members have mostly A’s and B’s in school

88%

of Club members demonstrate leadership qualities

95%

of Club members feel safe at the Club compared to other places