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About Us

Our Mission:

To empower all young people, especially those who need us most,
to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.


Boys & Girls Clubs fill the gap between school and home. Our caring and dedicated staff members build meaningful relationships with kids and teens, empowering them to excel in school and lead healthy, productive lives. Through high-quality, innovative, and engaging programs, we do whatever it takes to ensure all kids have a great future.

At Boys & Girls Clubs of Benton and Franklin Counties, we’re proud to offer a wide range of meaningful programs for youth across our community. Every day, more than 800 youth walk through the doors of our 29 local Club sites for life-changing programs focused on:

Academic Success

We ensure youth are prepared to graduate from high school ready for college, trade school, military, or employment

Healthy Lifestyles

We encourage youth to adopt a healthy diet, practice healthy lifestyle choices, and make a lifelong commitment to fitness

Good Character & Citizenship

We show youth how to be engaged citizens involved in the community, register to vote, and model strong character

The Prosser Clubhouse began in 2010, as a partnership with the City of Prosser, the Prosser School District, and the Prosser community to serve local youth. Originally opened to serve only elementary school youth, we later added programs to serve teens thanks to a Public Safety Sales Tax that was passed in 2014.

The Prosser Clubhouse has created a strong legacy of service to the local community, and we are excited to expand our reach once again with this critical project to serve even more youth in Prosser and the surrounding region.

Club Stories highlighting local youth

Finding A New Home At The Club:
Kylynn’s Story

“I think the Club is a really fun place for kids to be. It helps makes you more comfortable… if you’re shy or nervous, and it could help you make more friends.”

Club Teens Paint Kindness Rocks
For Community

“I think it’s the perfect time for us teens to go out and help the community.”