Whatever it takes to builD great futures
The mission of Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens.
WHO we are
Established in 1957, the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens serves children from all neighborhoods in New York City, thanks to the efforts of our staff, the guidance of our Board, and the support of our public and private partners.
The Club is where kids can discover who they are and support them through life's challenges to achieve successful futures.
JOIN A CLUB
Queens needs Club kids too. Be part of the movement — join the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens today. Our programs give kids a place to learn, grow, and belong. From academic support and creative arts to sports, leadership, and community service, every Club member discovers their potential and builds lifelong confidence.”
Get INvolved
Established in 1957, the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens serves children from all neighborhoods in New York City, thanks to the efforts of our staff, the guidance of our Board, and the support of our public and private partners.
The Club is where kids can discover who they are and support them through life's challenges to achieve successful futures.
Make a Difference in Queens — Work With Us!
Looking for a career where your work truly matters? At the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens, you’ll help young people learn, lead, and reach their full potential every day. From after-school programs to community partnerships, our team is building brighter futures across Queens.
Click here to see our current job openings and join a team that’s making a real impact in our community.
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Special Events
The Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens relies on special events to help us continue to save and enhance the lives of New York City youth.
How to donate
Your donation today helps the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens provide essential youth development programs to 5,000 at-risk youth each year.

