Boys & Girls Clubs seek funds to boost summer learning for kids

June 21, 2013

Roberto M. Robledo, The Californian
Published: June 21, 2013

The Boys & Girls Club of Monterey County could gain a sizable grant, assuming they can pull together the funds to satisfy the requirements. An interesting story about the funding challenges for organizations that want to offer kids more enriching summer opportunities.

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The Boys & Girls Clubs of Monterey County have until June 30 to make good on a matching grant to help finance their summer program.

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