Why We Care
Whether you tutor, volunteer, mentor, donate or educate others about the dropout epidemic, we can put all children on the path to a great future. Join us.
Programs and Services
Details on programs and services offered by the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.
Make a Difference
It is time for everyone to step forward and address this crisis. No matter how you participate, we can all help young people reach their full potential. Join in and help kids find their path to a great future!
Who We Are
In every community, boys and girls are left to find their own recreation and companionship in the streets. An increasing number of children are at home with no adult care or supervision. Young people need to know that someone cares about them.
Club News
Keep up with what's going on at the Boys & Girls Club.Featured News
Boys & Girls Club to host Youth Summit on April 19
Candidates for the open seats on Waynesboro City Council and the Waynesboro School Board will take part in a Youth Summit on Thursday, April 19, at 7 p.m.
The Youth Summit will be held on the premises of the Waynesboro Boys & Girls Club location, 302 E. Main St., Waynesboro. [Read more...]
Boys & Girls Club News
Q101 – The Halls Talks Bullying with Community Agencies
Black History Month at the Club
Black History or African-American History Month was well celebrated at the Boys & Girls Club with professional speakers from the community coming for a visit and talking to the youth about their experiences as black professionals in the Greater Augusta County community.
Among the speakers who visited were Vermell Grant, Assistant Superintendent of the Waynesboro Public Schools, Ophie Kier, Staunton City Councilman, Officer Fred Smith with the Waynesboro Police Department, Keisha Jones, a teacher at Kate Collins Middle School, and Stacey Strawn, owner of Blue Moon Gallery. Thanks so much to all those who participated in this learning experience for our youth.
The Grace Race
This 5K run/walk begins and ends on the campus grounds of Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church in Fishersville. The course is a combination of paved and dirt trails.
The Tot Trot is a 1-mile fun run for kids ages 8 and under that will take place in two loops combining paved and grass trials. Each child who participates in the FREE Tot trot will receive a finisher ribbon. [Read more...]
Club Closed Due to Inclement Weather
The Boys & Girls Club will be closed Monday February 20, 2012 due to inclement weather. This includes both the Waynesboro and Staunton Clubs.


