What is the Parent Portal? The Parent Portal is a convenient, online tool for parents of new and current Club Members of Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley (BGCTNV). Interested in attending BGCTNV?
For every dollar invested in BGCTNV, there is a $12.47 positive economic impact in our community. Thank you to our corporate partners for their support. Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley provides a safe and positive environment for kids to learn, have fun and develop supportive relationships.
There are more than 43,000 children in our service area (Knox, Blount, Loudon, North Anderson) who are classified as economically disadvantaged. For every dollar invested in BGCTNV, there is a $12.47 positive economic impact in our community.
Step 1: Choose Profiles and then Members from top of website, and select the child you want to update. Step 2: Choose the tab with the information you want to update. Step 3: Choose Edit This Information at below the information. Step 4: Edit the information you want and click Update this Information.
How do I renew an existing child's annual membership? Step 1: Choose Enroll Tab from top of website or from the User Account on top left side of website. Step 2: on Member Enrollment screen. Choose child you want to enroll in new service.
That Club site will contact you when there is an opening. Step 1: Choose Profile from tabs on top of site and select Add Member. Step 2: Answer questions regarding new child. Step 3: Select Enroll Now or go to Enrollment screen. Choose child you want to enroll in new service. Choose location where service is located.
NEW – Because social distancing is not always possible in the Clubs, in an abundance of caution, beginning July 1, 2020 BGCTNV will require all staff wear a mask onsite and encourage club members to do so as well. Continue to practice CDC suggested guidelines for hand washing:
We are delighted to announce Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley has collaborated with Clinton City Schools to operate an after-school program at Clinton Elementary School. The new Club opened on August 17 and will help meet the needs of the community, which saw its after-school program capacity cut in half due to COVID-19. The Club utilizes various areas of the school, and serves members a nutritious snack each day. In addition, staff provide members with homework help, to ensure they stay on track with their education, which is critically important after missing almost three months of school last school year due to the pandemic.
With schools out and essential workers hard at work, childcare is a critical need for these families. Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley has eight Clubs, in four counties, open 10+ hours a day to care for the children of essential workers.
(WATE) — Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley is expanding hours and services trying to meet the needs of its members who are away from school and need alternative childcare options during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.