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Safety Lies at the Heart of our Club Culture

Monica Lombardo • April 4, 2019
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month and while child abuse is a difficult subject it’s critical to talk openly and honestly about the reality that threats to our children’s safety and well-being do lurk around too many corners in every community. At the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South we use National Child Abuse Prevention Month as a platform to spread awareness and bring attention to our Clubs' number one priority – the safety of our members.

At our Clubs we believe it’s essential to have an open dialogue with community members, families, and our staff team in order to maintain the highest standards in our commitment to protect our youth. Our Clubs serve many of the most vulnerable boys and girls in our communities and as such it’s essential that we provide our members with a safe and positive environment where they can grow in thriving young adults and that we impart to them the skills they need to overcome the many challenges before them.

Children who experience child abuse & neglect
are 9 times more likely to become involved
 in criminal activity.

Child safety is our number one priority, and that starts with taking every precaution in determining who works with our youth. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South are a safe and fun environment where kids can pursue academic success, develop good character, become engaged citizens, and establish healthy lifestyles all under the guidance of our caring, trained and trustworthy adult leaders. Criminal background checks and CORI/SORI checks are required for every staff member and volunteer in our building. Direct supervision and feedback systems help us monitor all employees and volunteers to ensure that our children are in safe and caring hands.

Further, our mission-aligned insurance provider, the Redwoods Group - is dedicated to promoting cultures of safety within our Clubs' communities and many others. They provide us with a variety of training academies and tools to ensure that our staff of youth development professionals is fully trained on best practices in child abuse prevention. Our rigorous training and supervision processes enable us to provide the best possible mentors and leaders for our youth.

Our after-school and summer programs promote positive youth development at every turn. At our Clubs, children can find the support they need to learn new skills as well as develop their ability to communicate with peers and staff, especially about difficult subjects like physical or emotional abuse. Communication is key to ensuring child safety. When children feel accepted by their peers or the adults in their life they feel comfortable opening up about the challenges in their lives. Children who suffer from abuse need access to kind and trusting adults. They need guidance from someone who can listen and take proactive or appropriate action when needed.

For Club members we serve as an essential bridge between gaps not filled by their school and home lives – providing the essential nutrition, educational enrichment, and mentorship that every child needs to thrive. Each day, our boys and girls are welcomed by caring and trustworthy adult leaders who work to establish positive personal relationships with our members and who adapt to the needs of each individual child so that no one feels unsupported. By creating an environment and culture of acceptance, our members feel not only safe in communicating their thoughts and ideas, but strengthened by community and friendship to find hope through life's difficult challenges.

A number of our programs in Character & Leadership development help encourage members to reflect a high standards of self-conduct, personal responsibility, and a commitment to others. We help our members develop leadership qualities that allow them to take action against something they believe is wrong, illegal, or unjust. Our members learn that they can foster the positive values the develop at our Clubs within their communities. We believe our youth can strengthen their communities and foster positive environments in the various communities to which they belong when they take pride in their personal achievements and the achievements of their peers.

To that end, out commitment to promoting high moral standards at every level is proven and recognized through our Member of the Month and Youth of the Year programs. Each month, one member from our 5-12-year-old “pre-teen” cohort and one member of our 13-18-year-old “teen” cohort is selected as the Member of the Month for their age group – an honor earned by demonstrating true leadership and outstanding character. Members of the Month are recognized on social media, as well as on the main lobby bulletin board, in addition to earning a certificate of achievement. Our annual Youth of the Year competition is aligned with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America National Youth of the Year program, which honors the extraordinary achievements of teen Club members who serve as the ultimate representatives of the BGCA Movement. Providing positive adult staff mentors for our youth is critical in helping to shape our Club members into Members of the Month or Youths of the Year.

At our Clubs, we foster a sense of community in everything we do in order to ensure that every child feels accepted and understood. Programs like Torch Club, Keystone Club, Buddy Chats, SMART Girls and Passport to Manhood offer youth the support of a small, focused group of peers with whom they can establish trust, develop a sense of belonging, and wherein they can open up and listen to their peers in a respectful and insightful manner. These structured small group programs provide our members with the opportunity to plan community service projects, discuss new programs they would like to see come to our Clubs, and discuss their roles as leaders in our Clubs and the local community. Programs like these empower our youth to see their individual impact and to voice their opinions and let their communities take the shape of the positive values they’ve developed at our Clubs.

At our Club 50% of teens who regularly attend
volunteer in the community at least once a
month. Each year, our Club members perform
2,000+ hours of community service!

National Child Abuse Prevention Month serves as an opportunity to reflect on how our communities can better provide for and care for our children - especially those who need us most. Every child should have access to a safe environment where they feel accepted and understood, where success is nurtured and supported through positive relationships with peers and mentors, and where their thoughts and feelings are acknowledged and important. Our Boys & Girls Club is that safe, positive, special place for Brockton and Taunton's youth!
By Monica Lombardo June 5, 2023
On May 5th, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South was recognized as “the safest Club in the nation” when we were awarded Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s 2023 Culture of Safety Award at BGCA’s 2023 National Conference in Orlando, Florida. As BGCA’s most coveted and prestigious national safety designation, the Culture of Safety Award is awarded annually to the local Club that best exemplifies an organization-wide commitment to physical and emotional safety. BGCMS was selected from more than 5,000 Clubs nationwide to receive this award. An award ceremony was held during BGCA’s 117th National Conference in Orlando, Florida, which was attended by representatives from thousands of local Boys & Girls Clubs across the United States. During the ceremony, BGCMS President & CEO, Derek Heim, was invited onstage to accept the award and share a few words about the Clubs’ mission and commitment to safety. “Safety is our number one priority,” Heim said. “We practice safety day in and day out. At BGCMS, every individual—from Club members all the way to the Board of Directors—is charged with keeping themselves and others safe.” Our commitment to safety is apparent in every aspect of leadership communication with staff and community members, including email messages, phone calls, and in-person conversations. Parents, staff, and community members can clearly recognize the critical role that safety has in Club strategy, programs, and operations. This award serves as a testament to BGCMS’s exceptional efforts in promoting safety throughout the organization and the broader community. Comprehensive training in child abuse prevention is required for all full-time and part-time staff. All staff are also required to download CrisisGo, an app that sends instant alerts and step-by-step guidelines in the event of an emergency. This year, our Clubs implemented WAVE, a drowning detection and prevention system. WAVE utilizes a comfortable, lightweight, head-band-like device to monitor how long each swimmer's face is fully submerged underwater. If someone submerges beyond the maximum safe allowable time, the WAVE system immediately alerts lifeguards so they can intervene – well before the event can turn dangerous. Throughout the past several years, our Clubs have been instrumental in implementing innovative safety programs and practices in the areas of facility improvement, emergency preparedness, and holistic youth well-being. BGCMS is honored to receive this award in recognition of its comprehensive safety efforts and is committed to continuing its innovative approaches as a community leader in safety.
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What does an after school program look like when there is no longer a traditional school day? That’s the question that Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South has been working hard to answer since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic forced our temporary closure back in mid-March. Our Clubs have continuously looked for new ways to adapt to meet the challenges of this not soon to be forgotten year. In March, our Club leadership quickly sprang into action, pivoting our long running daily Kids Café healthy meals program to a “ Grab & Go ” style weeknight dinner service just two days after first closing our doors, in order to ensure that youth who might not otherwise have consistent access to healthy meals could receive free and nutritious dinners that could be picked up from either our Brockton or Taunton Clubhouse and eaten safely in their own home. Ever since, our Clubs have been adapting swiftly and intentionally to continue serving youth in need, beginning with the launch of our “Club at Home” virtual programming suite which provided 5-10 virtual activities and programs for youth each weekday through the end of the school year in June. As spring turned to summer, our focus turned to safely operating the summer programs at Camp Riverside in Taunton and at Camp Brookside at our Brockton Clubhouse. That meant reducing the daily capacity in camp programs to around 250 youth per day compared to the more than 500 youth served each day in 2019 summer camp programs in order to ensure social distancing could be observed and group sizes limited to no more than 10 youth. We extended the summer camp season at both camps by two weeks, offering full-day programming through Labor Day in response to the delayed start to the 2020-2021 school year. When the school year did finally arrive, our Clubs were ready to spring into action again. On September 21st, we launched full-day Learning Pods programs at both our Brockton and Taunton Clubhouses. The program day begins at 7:30 a.m. and provides youth with a safe and supportive place to do their remote learning while parents and guardians return to work. When the classwork portion of the day concludes, our Clubs revert to their roots -- offering many of the traditional after school enrichment programs and recreational activities which our members have enjoyed through the years. “It’s more important now than ever that youth have a place where they can receive support for their social-emotional needs and for many kids, without in-person school, our Clubs are the only place where they receive that intentional support,” - Samantha Fagundes , Taunton Clubhouse Executive Director With this in mind, our Clubs have made intentional adaptations to ensure programs were poised to meet the evolving needs of members as they returned to the Clubhouse this fall. In developing our programs for this school year we worked harder than ever to ensure that our programs included opportunities for youth to have a voice -- providing enriching hands-on and interactive experiences. In our Learning Pods, youth are divided by grade level into groups of up to 10 students with dedicated staff assigned to each pod. Each Clubhouse is currently serving approximately 60 children per day in Learning Pods -- in addition to another 50 or so youth per Clubhouse who are enrolled in licensed school age child care programs -- and all youth receive breakfast, lunch, and snacks as part of the programming day. In the morning, youth log in to their remote classes and participate in their school’s assigned curriculum from algebra to physical education, all within their pod. After the school day wraps up, our pods participate in rotating supplementary enrichment activities including gym games, computer skill-building, arts and crafts, STEM exploration, and outdoor play. Our Learning Pods provide kids with in-person staff support during their remote learning along with the enrichment and socialization that they would otherwise miss out on by being away from their traditional classroom environment. So far, this model has been a winning formula, giving kids that might otherwise be home alone a chance to thrive in a familiar environment and giving parents peace of mind that their children are safe and supported throughout the day. “ I really love the staff members here and that I’m able to see my friends, ” says Story , a 9-year-old enrolled in the 4th grade Learning Pod at the Taunton Clubhouse. Her friend and classmate Maya , also 9, agrees. “ I think online school is easier here than at home because I’m around 4th graders like me, ” said Maya when asked about the challenges of switching to remote schooling. With the help of support systems like these, students are finding new successes in their online classes, making friends, and getting the space they need to safely play and grow. “Fittingly, the kids here at the Brockton Clubhouse are handling this change like champions... Virtual learning is not easy for anyone but they are doing their best to keep learning and growing.” - Rachel Dawson , Brockton Clubhouse Sr. Program Director In Brockton , in addition to running a full-day Learning Pods program, we are also operating one of the only dedicated in-person teen programs in the city at this time. The daily activity slate kicks off at 2:30 p.m. each weekday with homework help and dedicated study spaces available for teens to pre-book. Elective enrichment programs like songwriting and music production, college prep, and small group mentoring begin around 4:30 p.m. each day. At our Brockton Clubhouse we have also introduced a refreshed version of our “ Money Matters ” financial literacy program which is sponsored by SCU Credit Union . The program teaches our teen members best practices for saving, budgeting, paying for college, and other valuable financial skills they will need as they enter early adulthood. Also in October, we began offering a teen Healthy Relationships 101 peer leaders program aiming to combat dating violence in partnership with Family and Community Resources, Inc. and Cape Verdean Women’s United through grant funding from the Dept. of Public Health. Marisa Nieves , College & Career Access Director at the Brockton Clubhouse, can’t overstate the importance of having a safe place for teens during the coronavirus pandemic, saying: “When our teens returned in late September they hadn’t been in the building since mid-March and they really needed a place to have safe social interactions... Ultimately, it’s about giving them a space where they can grow and feel connected through our programming." For Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South, 2020 has been about adapting our longstanding formula for impact to meet new challenges as they arise, and meeting those challenges head-on with resiliency and compassion for those most impacted by the social and economic effects of this sustained global health crisis. Adaptation has now become second nature, and despite all the challenges the year at hand has presented to our Clubs, we continue to live out their mission in support of the youth who depend on us. “Across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and across the Boys & Girls Clubs of America Movement, our rallying cry has been ‘ Whatever it takes to build great futures ’ for Club kids and this year it’s certainly taken more than any of us could have imagined. “I couldn’t be more proud of our organization and especially our frontline program staff for the flexibility and resilience they have shown these past 8 months... They may not realize it but our kids are learning so much just by watching how our staff team -- their mentors -- have risen to the occasion. I know that when we come through this we’ll all be coming away with a renewed sense of purpose and newfound confidence that we stand ready to take on any challenge that comes our way, together. ” - Derek Heim, BGCMS President & CEO One thing is for sure here at Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South... today and every day we will continue to adapt, overcome, and we will continue to do whatever it takes to build great futures .
By Monica Lombardo July 9, 2020
On July 1, 2019, the Boys & Girls Club of Brockton and the Boys & Girls Club of Taunton officially merged to become Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South after nearly two years of partnership in order to do more for even more kids in Southeastern Massachusetts. This month we’re celebrating the one year anniversary of our union and taking a pause to reflect on all that we have accomplished in a year that has been anything but ordinary.
By Monica Lombardo June 16, 2020
At Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South, the safety of our members has always been our highest priority, and now more than ever before during this unprecedented global health crisis, safety is at the forefront of every decision we make.
By Monica Lombardo May 12, 2020
As we recognize hashtag#NationalWaterSafetyMonth throughout the month of May, we're reflecting on the critical importance of safety and skill in the water, and the longterm developmental benefits for youth of accomplishing the feat of learning to swim. For many of our Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South members, learning how to swim serves as the foundation upon which they'll build the confidence they need to try even more new things as they march towards adolescence and young adulthood.
By Monica Lombardo April 6, 2020
#NationalVolunteerMonth, recognized throughout April, gives us the chance to celebrate the many incredible individuals and groups that help us live out our mission and ensure that every child has the chance to have a great future!
By Monica Lombardo March 9, 2020
At the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South, #WomensHistoryMonth gives us the chance to honor our female founders, empower the women who carry out our mission, and embolden the future generation of female leaders within our Clubs
By Monica Lombardo February 6, 2020
Each February, during #AmericanHeartMonth, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South doubles down on our commitment to educating our boys and girls about the long-term impacts of the choices they make today on their health and vitality in the future. We know the road to heart health begins in childhood and that the habits youth form today are likely to become their habits for life.
By Monica Lombardo January 3, 2020
Mentors offer a brain to pick, an ear to listen, and a push in the right direction – and during #NationalMentoringMonth we are shining a spotlight on the important role that mentoring plays in the positive personal development of our members at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South.
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