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Young Broadcaster Fuels 'Club Kids' Campaign
2 Dec
Summary
- Eleven-year-old Bex credits Boys & Girls Clubs for media success.
- The 'America Needs Club Kids' campaign highlights youth potential.
- Boys & Girls Clubs serve over four million young people annually.

Eleven-year-old Bex, a talented young broadcaster, recently highlighted the impactful role of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America during an appearance on 'Fox & Friends.' He shared how the organization provided essential support, tools, and opportunities that enabled him to launch his media brand and interview professional athletes.
Bex's story is central to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America's new "America Needs Club Kids" campaign, which underscores the potential within every child. The campaign aims to inspire investment in youth development, recognizing them as the future leaders of the nation.
With a legacy spanning 165 years, Boys & Girls Clubs operate 5,500 locations across the U.S. and military bases, serving over four million young people annually. CEO Jim Clark urged continued support, emphasizing that investing in these clubs is a strategic investment in America's future.




