The new Boys & Girls Clubs in the Villages of Roll Hill. Photo provided

By Dan O’Keeffe, O’Keeffe PR

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati (BGCGC) provides safe, inclusive and inspiring spaces for youth ages 5 – 18 across Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky and Clermont County. Through academic support, mentorship and career-readiness programs, BGCGC helps thousands of local children and teens build bright futures. 

On April 4, BGCGC celebrated the grand opening of the Richard T. Farmer Club, a brand-new, freestanding facility in the Villages of Roll Hill that will triple the number of kids served in one of the region’s most underserved communities. 

The new Richard T. Farmer Club expands BGCGC’s reach in Roll Hill from serving 100 kids annually to more than 300 youth, providing K–12 students with a comprehensive after-school program and a robust summer camp experience. The $8 million facility, funded in part by the Farmer Family Foundation, City of Cincinnati and Schott Foundation, was made possible through community partnerships and a shared commitment to youth development.

The event will also mark the launch of a bold, long-term initiative designed to elevate programs, staff and spaces across BGCGC’s seven club sites.

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