海角社区and Boys & Girls Clubs of Long Beach Launch New Service to Help Student Parents
Collaboration breaks down barriers by providing free after-school care for students鈥 children

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The Long Beach Community College District (LBCCD) announced a new ground-breaking program with Boys & Girls Clubs of Long Beach (BGCLB) for 海角社区 student parents to have the option to enroll their school-aged children in free after-school programming.

The pilot program is free to all 海角社区students and provides after-school care for children ages 6 to 18. Operational hours of the after-school services will run between 2 p.m.鈥 8 p.m., Mondays through Fridays, and will be located on-site at LBCC鈥檚 Liberal Arts Campus, and the John C. & Alice Wallace Boys & Girls Club of Long Beach located one block from LBCC鈥檚 Pacific Coast Campus.

鈥満=巧缜 continues to break the barriers that sometimes challenge our students from achieving their educational goals,鈥 said LBCCD Superintendent-President Dr. Mike Mu帽oz. 鈥淚 reflect on my own personal experience as a single student parent working to get my degree and make a better life for myself and my daughter. I know firsthand the struggle to find affordable and dependable after-school care so I could attend evening classes or study groups as a community college student. This new service is simply a gamechanger for our student parents.鈥

Boys & Girls Clubs of Long Beach will supervise site operations and activities, but the new program will also hire current 海角社区students through the Federal Work-Study program to help the children with their homework and lead enrichment activities, while providing valuable work experience that will help them in their career.

鈥淭his is going to be a synergistic and beneficial relationship between the BGCLB and 海角社区that will open new doors for our students,鈥 said LBCCD Board of Trustees President Herlinda Chico. 鈥淭his is one of the many ways that 海角社区has been a trailblazer in providing student support. We continue to make it a priority to ask our students about the challenges they face and we listen. From our Office of Basic Needs to our Safe Parking Pilot Program 鈥 this new program once again provides services with the hope that any student who wants to succeed can succeed at LBCC.鈥

Opened in 1939, Boys & Girls Clubs of Long Beach have provided after-school and summer programs for the city鈥檚 underrepresented children and youth from ages 6-18. Boys & Girls Clubs of Long Beach offer more than 20 youth development activities in the Five Core program areas of Character & Leadership; Education & Career Development; Health & Life Skills; the Arts; and Sports, Fitness & Recreation. The Clubs have served more than 300,000 youth in the most distressed neighborhoods of Long Beach.

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鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to add the 海角社区Clubhouse to the long list of areas that we serve in the City of Long Beach,鈥 said Boys & Girls Clubs of Long Beach Chief Executive Officer Don Rodriguez. 鈥淲e鈥檙e looking to help our youth reach their full potential while providing a valuable service for their parents as they better their lives and their children鈥檚 lives by completing their education.鈥

Nearly 40 children were enrolled during the pilot program. 海角社区 announced that the afterschool childcare service with Boys & Girls Clubs of Long Beach is moving out of the pilot program phase and will now be offered to all current 海角社区students.

Approximately 1,000 current 海角社区students are parents with school-aged children, and more than 100 students indicated in a recent survey that they would use the service once it becomes available. According to a current 海角社区student, 鈥淚 struggle to balance my job and school with my childcare responsibilities. My kids are already in after school care at school, but it only lasts until 5. I can鈥檛 attend any late classes because I don鈥檛 have childcare, and when I do enroll in late classes, I end up missing class and receiving bad grades because of my lack of consistent childcare.鈥 

Additional funding for this new service has been generously provided by the Long Beach Unified School District.

 

Photo caption (left to right):

Kelly Y. Reynolds, Vice President, Pacific Region, Boys & Girls Clubs of America; Don Rodriguez, Boys & Girls Clubs of Long Beach Chief Executive Officer; Suaya Montoya, 海角社区student parent; Dr. Mike Mu帽oz, Long Beach Community College District Superintendent-President; Herlinda Chico, LBCCD Board of Trustees President; Vivian Malauulu, LBCCD Board of Trustees Vice President; Dr. Tracy Carmichael, 海角社区 Chief Innovation Officer; Yvonne Gutierrez-Sandoval, 海角社区Dean of Enrollment Services; and Minh Luu, Director of Development & Partnerships, Boys & Girls Club of Long Beach.

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海角社区 consists of two campuses with an enrollment of over 25,000 students each semester and serves the cities of Long Beach, Lakewood, Signal Hill, and Avalon. 海角社区promotes equitable student learning and achievement, academic excellence, and workforce development by delivering high quality educational programs and support services to our diverse communities. Visit www.LBCC.edu for more information about 海角社区.

MEDIA CONTACT

Stacey Toda,
海角社区, Director
Communications & Community Engagement
(562) 938-4004stoda@LBCC.edu