Bridget Powers Email

Regional Director . Boys and Girls Clubs Of King County

Current Roles

Employees:
199
Revenue:
$15M
About
In January 1943, a riot involving more than 100 teens broke out on the corner of 85th and Greenwood in Seattle. Police who responded to the incident began looking for an answer to the growing community problem of juvenile crime and vandalism. As a result, Deputy Joe Woelfert opened the first Boys & Girls Club (originally called the Boys Club) in Washington state—the North Seattle Club. It was a great success from the very start, and within two years, eight Clubs sprouted up in the area. In the 1980s, the King County Clubs led the national movement to add girls to our name, which came to pass in 1990. Today, there are 14 Clubs and teen centers around King County, each focused on enriching the lives of kids every day.
Boys and Girls Clubs Of King County Address
603 Stewart St
Seattle, WA
United States
Boys and Girls Clubs Of King County Email
Boys and Girls Clubs Of King County Phone Numbers
206-436-1800

Past Companies

Boys & Girls Clubs of King County (Greater Seattle)Regional Director
Boys & Girls Clubs of King County (Greater Seattle)Area Director / Athletic & Sports Partnerships
Boys & Girls Clubs of King County - Kirkland BranchClub Executive Director

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