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Help us keep the Promise.

Financial contributions allow Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta to keep our promise and keep our doors open to our youth during their formative years when they need us most.

While membership in our Clubs is only $35 annually per child, it costs our organization $1,000 to put one young person through our programs each year. Contributions by generous companies, organizations, foundations and individuals are an essential lifeline for providing promise to our youth.

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Ways you can promise to impact the life of a child … or many metro Atlanta children:

  • Financial Contributions
    We have created various giving options to make donating easy:
  • Planned Giving
    Give bequests and wills, gifts of stock or real estate, gift annuities, etc. Learn more about planned giving.
  • Events to Benefit BGCMA
    BGCMA considers 3rd party events on a case by case basis. A 3rd party event is when an outside organization, business or individual is planning and hosting an event with all or some of the proceeds to be donated to BGCMA. To be considered as an approved event please download and submit the Event Proposal form at least 6 weeks prior to your event.
  • In-Kind Donations
    Donate gently used or new computers, books, donated sports items, etc. See typical items needed. For in-kind donation requests, please contact Brooke Thomas at bthomas@bgcma.org
  • Volunteer
    Help with homework, coach a sporting team or simply spend time with our kids. Learn more about volunteering.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta respects the privacy of its supporters and promises not to share or sell its donor or volunteer information provided.

For more information about giving to the future of Metro Atlanta, please contact:

Brandon “My Boys & Girls Club has given me the knowledge to move on and better prepare myself for what life has to offer. This is also one of the places where I can call myself a leader.”

—Brandon Turner