Boys & Girls Clubs Receive $4.35 Million State Funds

The Ohio Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs receives a $4.35 million grant to support the creation of 15 new clubs around the state, including two in Columbus.


The local organization is to receive its share of $400,000. State officials declare that it’s the largest grant ever received by the nonprofit organization. The organization offers free and cut-rate educational and recreational programs to thousands of at-risk Ohio youth.

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