“The Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville has been a bedrock organization of Hamilton County for almost 75 years,” said Kelleigh. “CCHA has always been a proud partner and supporter of the Club's purpose to provide a safe and enriching place for kids in our community to go after school and during breaks.”
Since 1951, the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville has been providing programs that shape character and inspire kids to become their best selves. The Club’s mission is clear: to inspire and enable all young people to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens, by promoting leadership, character, academic success, character, health, and physical development.
Last year alone, the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville served over 2,100 members, ensuring that no child was turned away due to financial need. With programs ranging from sports and fitness to STEM, arts, academic support, and leadership opportunities, the Club offers a safe, welcoming space for children and teens to learn, grow, and thrive.
All Hamilton County youth (enrolled in Kindergarten through age 18) can be Club members for a small annual registration fee. Transportation is also available to Club members from their school to the Club!
The Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville offers a variety of programs that are designed to meet kids where they are and help them flourish. They are a safe place that welcomes kids after school and during summer hours, providing a fun and engaging space for children in Noblesville to spend time together and gain exposure to various activities.
After-School Programs
The Club provides homework help, educational activities, and time with friends in a safe environment. Kids can sign up for a program like a cooking class that teaches the basics of cooking and safety in the kitchen or Club Tech, which is a national course that teaches computer skills and how to create your own video games.
Sports & Fitness
The Club welcomes all athletes, kids and adults alike, and offers numerous opportunities to participate in sports such as basketball and volleyball, as well as leagues that promote teamwork and healthy living.
Boys and Girls Basketball Leagues & Camps
High School Basketball Leagues
Adult Basketball Leagues
Cheerleading K-5
Girls Volleyball Leagues & Camps
Co-ed Adult Volleyball Leagues
Open Gyms - Basketball, Pickle Ball, Volleyball
Summer Programs
The Club offers summer programs onsite and at the Club’s 20-acre campsite, service projects, and fun activities that keep kids engaged year-round. Kids can attend the summer program, Club Daybreak, and participate in all of the activities the Club offers or attend Camp Crosser at a campsite with nature and adventure activities.
Teen Center
For kids ages 13-18, the Club offers a Teen Center with after-school and school break programming like tutoring, snacks, mentorship, college readiness assistance, and open gym.
With a dedicated staff, the Club ensures that every child feels valued and supported while building lasting friendships and acquiring lifelong skills.
Over 2,100 members
29% of the Club’s youth live in single-parent homes
200 healthy weekend snack-packs are sent home weekly with members
Over 15,000 youth utilize their facility and programs throughout the year
847+ youth participated in the Club’s homework help programs
40 trained youth development staff mentor and connect with members on a daily basis
100 well-balanced, nutritious dinners are provided twice a week through a partnership with Second Helpings
The Club also hosts events throughout the year - for both adults and kids! This fall, there are two special events coming up for community members:
Trick or Trivia
Saturday, October 4th – Noblesville Moose Lodge
Spotlight on Art Benefiting Children
Thursday, November 6th – Ritz Charles
The Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville is shaping the next generation of leaders, neighbors, and community members. By supporting the Club, you help ensure that every child has a safe place to grow, learn, and thrive. 84% of every dollar donated goes directly toward their programs and operations.
As little as $25 a month covers the cost of milk and fresh vegetables for 40 Club kids taking part in the Meals to Members program.
If you’d like to learn more, volunteer, or make a contribution, visit the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville’s website.
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