Capital Campaign


The Boys & Girls Clubs of St. Charles County

Imagine a Place to Learn, A Place to Grow.

The boys and girls of St. Charles need us. And we need you. Please be part of this winning project and give generously.

Announcing a $3 million capital campaign

The total construction program will cost $6 million. The exciting news is, we are already half-way there. Thanks to the commitments from long-time friends and in-kind pledges from partners in the construction trades, we have made great progress toward our goal of a new building. The St. Charles Community & Children’s Resource Board has also played a significant role in bringing us to this point. We own the land. And, thanks to the stewardship of the Board, the Club is debt-free. This truly is a winning team and a winning project.

We are now asking the community to join us in raising $3 million to make our vision a reality. Please join us.

If you have comments or suggestions, or would like to help out in any way with our Capital Campaign, you can call Gary Steinhoff at 636-946-6255 (ext. 101).

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Press Release

After many years of planning and fundraising, the Board of Directors of the Boys & Girls Clubs of St. Charles County, is happy to announce Ground Breaking for the new 32,000 square foot facility. The new facility will replace the current 52 year old facility. The Ground Breaking was scheduled for Thursday, December 22, 2011, at 9:00 a.m. on the building site adjacent to the current facility located at 1400 Olive Street in Blanchette Park, St. Charles.

The new state of the art facility will include recreational areas, a learning center, a computer lab, a dedicated reading center, a teen lounge, a cafeteria and a gym. The new facility will also include an Olympic size pool which will be funded by Lindenwood University and will be used by the Lindenwood University Swim Team and the Boys & Girls Clubs Swim Programs. The Ground Breaking Program began at 9:00 a.m. with a reception following at the current club just north of the building site.

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