ANNUAL REPORT
$512,751in financial aid was
awarded in 2019. For over 54 years our organization has been
dedicated to ensuring that all our community’s youth have access to quality programs and services that will enhance their lives and shape their futures.
We never turn a child away due to their family’s financial situation.
2019 Financial and donor reporting is based on July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019.
CARMEL VALLEY
POLSTER CLUBHOUSEGrades K-3
DEL MAR
DEL MAR CLUBHOUSEGrades K-6
ENCINITAS SOLANA BEACH
ALLRED CLUBHOUSEGrades K-3
GRISET CLUBHOUSEGrades K-8
OCEAN KNOLL CLUBHOUSEGrades K-5
LA COLONIA CLUBHOUSEGrades K-6
HARPER CLUBHOUSE & TEEN CENTER
Grades 9-12
GARDEN
TEEN CENTER
KITCHEN GARDENGARDENCARTS
GARDENCARTS
TEEN CENTER
CERAMICS STUDIO
COMPUTER LAB
COMPUTER LAB
COMPUTER LABCOMPUTER LAB
COMPUTER LAB
ATHLETICS
ATHLETICS
GARDEN
AQUATICS
ATHLETICS
KITCHEN
TEEN CENTER
COMPUTER LABGARDEN
OUR 7 CLUBHOUSES
Impact
4,089 hours of music education and enrichment taught to approximately 160 youth through our Youth Arts Academy programs.
children & teenswere impacted through all of our programs & services combined.
16,750 13,000
2018
children & teens
11,2882017
children & teens
Our programs are packed wit h
2019
8,000 swim lessons were taught to approximately 1,200 youth at our Pardee Aquatics Center.
2,200young at hletes participated in our Athletics programs. Over 1,300 teens participate in our BIG 8 Middle School Sports program with 75 teams, across five schools, and ten different sports.
1,431 children and teens attended our clubs daily on average, which is a 4% increase from last year.
1,300 hours of homework help, tutoring and high-yield learning activities completed through our Power Hour Academic Success program.
29% increase!
A SAFE, POSITIVE ENVIRONMENT
OPPORTUNITIES & EXPECTATIONS
SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS
CREATE FUN
We take time to get to know all our members
as individuals, establishing meaningful
relationships built on trust and support.
We facilitate discussion, give
youth the opportunity to share their
perspective and emotions, and guide
youth towards solutions.
We include time for youth to share what they are
doing and thinking, and engage youth in setting rules that promote respect.
We provide a balance of activity types, where young people can reach their full potential,
find their voice, and have fun.
Teens are facing numerous challenges today. From bullying to drugs, to the pressures of getting into college, teens today often feel overwhelmed instead of inspired about their futures. Our teen centers give teens a place to go after school to feel safe, make friends, and prepare for a successful future after high school.
TEEN CENTERS
1,934 teens were registered in our programs in 2019.
Yout h of t he Year
Cole Snider, Athletics Department“The Club is a place of hope, opportunity,
and learning. It represents all of the character traits I have come to value:
family, support, generosity, responsibility, honesty,
and gratitude.”
2019
RECOGNITIONWe provide
unsolicited positive feedback for effort, accomplishment,
risk-taking and improvement.
5 key elements for positive youth development
Our
THE ANATOMY OF A CLUB KIDACADEMIC SUCCESS
on track to graduate from high school
POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPSwith peers and mentors built on
trust and support
EMPOWEREDthrough positive reinforcement
and effective programs
VOLUNTEER MINDEDactive in community service
HAPPYand building self-confidence
GOOD CHARACTERand responsibility is learned through mentorship and accountability
HEALTH Y HABITSare formed and encouraged for lifelong healthy decision making
ACTIVEand committed to fitness
GROUNDEDby fundamentals and
good citizenship
EQUIPPEDwith the tools needed
to succeed
SAFET Y to be themselves in a positive environment
OF SAN DIEGUITO
FINANCIALSProgram FeesSpecial EventsContributionsRentalsGrantsOtherTOTAL
$4,755,175$700,767$670,581
$375,592$120,842
$468$6,623,425
Revenue
expensesProgram servicesManagement/GeneralFundraisingSpecial EventsTOTAL
$5,573,626$776,156
$346,922$207,954
$6,904,658
Financial and donor reporting is based on July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019.
Focused on affordable fees
for families with no child turned
away.
Barbara EltzrothDoug Fisher
Craig GarnerJohn Grapperhaus
Ben HamsonBarbara Harper*
Matt HolderEric IantornoEd Johnson
Mark LeeHugh LeslieRyan Lipsey
Patty MaysentLarry McDonald*
Carol MoreShalon Nienow
Marty PetersIan Pyka
Doug Regnier (current chair)Scott Sahadi
Brian SolomonBob Spears
David ThomasTodd TrussoAaron Weiss
Sarah Williams
Tyler AnthonyJeralin Cardoso
Cody CharfaurosEmily Christensen
Brian CruzJohn DudekRyan FoleyAlex Gudim
Caroline Hornblower
(current chair)Brett Jerhoff
Lindsay PfefferMike RiisEli Rinn
Kevin ReyesChris Roth
Jake RubendallChris Sandoval
Wes TalichNatalie WalkerTrevor WalkerJeromy White
Amanda Zimmerman
*Past Board Chairperson
Leveling the playing field for all kids takes an army of people, a safe environment, high-quality programs and
unique experiences.
At Boys & Girls Clubs of San Dieguito, we don’t just do one thing. We do whatever it
takes to meet the needs of every kid and teen who comes
through our doors.
bgcSanDieguito.orgOur Bulldogs Basketball inaugural Her Time event,
empowering girls and women in sports.
BOARD LEADERSHIP
JR. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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OF SAN DIEGUITO
OUR 7 SPECIALTY PROGRAMS
Thank you to our friends who invested $1,000 or more during the fiscal year 2019. Listed in alpha order by areas of funding.
Donor gifts of $1,000 or more
Doug AllredMalcolm AsteTere & Mick BarberTom BehCheryll BlountJem & Steven BollertShon BoneyInge & Charles BrownPatty BruttenPhilip BuckleySusan & Jack BurgerGary BurkeJeralin CardosoChristina & Cody CharfaurosSandi & Greg ChenowethCassandra Costa & John CliftDave DavisDorothy DeansSandy & Dr. Steve DorrosKathy & William DoughertyKim & Pat DoughertyNaoko EckelBarbara EltzrothMaria EscobarJohn FaulknerMary Jo & Douglas FisherFooter FamilyDavid FoxMaureen & Timothy GaffneyLori & Bob GallagherMeredith & Craig GarnerEmily & Cory GrantPat & Tom GregoryDina GrinshpunRobert HamparyanBryn & Ben HamsonSuzanna HanslaarBarbara & Joe HarperVincent HarronSusan & Bill HoehnJennifer & Matt HolderErin & Tim HollJanet & George HooverCaroline HornblowerArlene Inch
Laura Langdon Jenusaitis & Matthew Jenusaitis
Candy & Ed JohnsonCorrinne & Gregory JohnsonRichard KeatingeChristine KempRobin & Andy KimballLaurie & Mark LeeAinsley & Patrick LenihanSteve LeonRandy LeruthCarrie & Hugh LeslieTerry LingenfelderKelly & Ryan LipseyMichael MarksSteven MarshallPatty & Jeff MaysentKris & Michael McCubbinClaire White & Larry McDonaldMark McEwenJerry McPetersTori & John MiddletonCarol More & Jim Schmidt Elaine & Paul NewkirkJudy & Don OliphantMary Alice & Marty Peters Kelly & Marc PosthumusYolanda QuevedoMary & Bill RawlingsDenise & Doug RegnierKacey & Chris RothJill & Darrell ShraderJustyna SilvermanTina & David ThomasMathew TuckerKC & Chris VafiadisSuzy & Karl WagnerNatalie & Trevor WalkerBernadette & Jim WatkinsStacey & Scott WerbelowKent WeaverCarla & Aaron WeissRo & Ward WillfordSarah & Scott WilliamsSusanna & Dale WilsonMichael Zientek
All Storage Encinitas Autosplice, Inc.Badiee DevelopmentBarry Slatt MortgageBNBuildersBueno FootwearBurger ConstructionByron Bay CapitalCalifornia Bank & TrustCannon Nevada, LLC City National BankColliers InternationalCushman & Wakefield Deloitte DIGDPR ConstructionDonahue Schriber Realty GroupDowling & Yahnke Wealth AdvisorsDudekDW Tower, LLC Epsilon DataEYFate TherapeuticsFedExFloit Properties, Inc.Foresight SportsGrant, Hinkle, & JacobsHay HouseHPHUB InternationalI-OrthoJackson National Life Insurance Company
Jake's Del MarKingBenefitsLatham & Watkins LLPLee & Associates Commercial Real
Estate ServicesLG DisplayLloyd Pest ControlLusardi Construction CompanyMarsh & McLennan AgencyMorgan Stanley Private Wealth
ManagementNational Junior Basketball EncinitasPasco Laret, Suiter & AssociatesPetcoProcopioRetirement Benefits GroupRoss Dress for Less Scott & Cronin, LLPSharp Electronics CorporationSheppard MullinSpin MasterStarwood Capital Stratford SquareTakeda Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.Tensor ID, Inc.Toolbox Medical InnovationsTICOR TitleUmpqua BankWatkins & Associates Winner's Circle Resorts Zephyr
Blair & L.J. Nicholas Family Charitable FundBoys & Girls Clubs of San Dieguito FoundationBoys & Girls FoundationCecil B. DeMille FoundationCPI Apartment Fund 16, LLCDavid C. Copley FoundationDel Sol Lions FoundationDPR FoundationG. Harbaugh FoundationGuilford Whitney Foundation FundLBA Realty Charitable FoundationSahm Family FoundationSamuel H. & Katherine Weaver French Fund
Schwab Charitable FundSprouts Healthy Communities FoundationThe Charles H. Stout FoundationThe Goodwin Family Memorial TrustThe J. Douglas & Marian R. Pardee FoundationThe McCarthy Family FoundationThe Nordson Corporation FoundationThe Rose FoundationThe San Diego FoundationThe Zar Walker Family Foundation The Withington Foundation, Inc.Walter J.& Betty C. Zable Foundation
Bergen County United WayCity of Solana BeachCounty of San Diego
Rotary Club of Del Mar The Century Club of San DiegoUnited Way of Greater Atlanta
Let’s build great futures together.Donate today at bgcSanDieguito/donate.
Boys & Girls Clubs of San Dieguito is an IRS 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. All or part of your contribution may be deductible for Federal tax purposes. Tax ID 95-2470435.
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