George Washington Carver Club
DeKalb County
20 Warren Street
Atlanta, Georgia 30317
(404) 377-6765
Map, Driving Directions

Hours of Operation

  • Early School Release: 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
  • Program Activities: 2:00 pm - 8:00 pm
  • Holiday/Summer Hours: 7:30 am - 6:00 pm

Brief History

George Washington Carver Boys & Girls Club is the oldest of the Boys & Girls Club in Metro Atlanta. It started as a Boys Club in 1945 and became a Boys & Girls Club in 1947, which was the same year the opening and dedicational ceremonies took place. It has been serving the youth of Kirkwood for over 63 years.  

Falcons Fitness Zone

This club is a Falcons Fitness Zone.

Staff

Terry Walker-Moore, Executive Director
tmoore@bgcma.org

Terrell Monroe, Program Director
tmonroe@bgcma.org

George Washington Carver Club picks up from the following schools:

  • Burgess-Peterson Elementary School
  • Charles Drew Charter School
  • S.E. Coan Middle School
  • Whitefoord Elementary School
  • Peachtree Hope Charter School

Programs & Activities

  • Cheerleading/Dance Program
  • Falcon Fitness Zone
  • Girl Scout Program
  • Teen Program
  • Atlanta Track Club
  • Passport to Manhood

Map

Membership

If you’re interested in membership at the George Washington Carver Club or any of our Metro Atlanta clubs, please download the membership application. Then, complete and return the application to the club.

Volunteer Opportunities

If you are sincerely interested in inspiring, motivating, and impacting young lives, then Boys & Girls Clubs is the place for you! Depending on the specific club location, we offer volunteer opportunities in the areas of tutoring, mentoring, coaching, special events, programming assistance, administrative support, and more. 

In order to become a volunteer you must:

1)       Be at least 16 years of age
2)       Complete a Volunteer application
3)       Pass the required background check

You will be notified once your background check is cleared and will then be scheduled for a club orientation before officially becoming a volunteer.

* We understand that some high schools require students to complete a minimum number of community service hours for graduation.  We do offer some limited volunteer opportunities for students who are interested in performing their service with Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta.  For more information on these opportunities send a request to rreid@bgcma.org.

Check out Club Blue, BGCMA's Young Professional Group of volunteers. Learn more about Club Blue and how to become involved.

If you have any questions, please contact Robin Reid, our Volunteer Manager at rreid@bgcma.org