
Awards & Honors
1955: Inauguration of the Club by former president Herbert Hoover
1987: Bronze Keystone Award for continuing concern and deep involvement in the development of youth
1991: Commitment to Quality Award for enhancing the quality and enrichment of the lives of youth people
1994: Safety Award for outstanding achievement in the field of industrial safety.
2000: Children’s Empowerment Award for the dedication to the children of San Mateo County
2001: Congressional Recognition for outstanding and invaluable service to the community
2001: San Mateo County Sustainability Award for the vitality of economic and social equity
2002: CA State Assembly Recognition for tremendous contributions to the community
2002: Children’s Report Initiative Award for dedication to youth of San Mateo County
2002: CA State Assembly Certificate of Recognition for exemplary service for the children of San Mateo County
2002: College Park grand opening
2006: DeLue Clubhouse at the Bayshore Community Center grand opening
"I couldn't have made it without the Club"
--Ms. Sarah Fitzgerald, Club parent
The Mid-Peninsula Boys & Girls Club is a
lifeline for the Fitzgerald Family. Ms. Fitzgerald
is a single mother of five children who is a
newly recovering alcoholic. As a result of her
lapse back into alcoholism, she lost her home,
job, husband, and relinquished her five children
to her relatives' care.
The unstable environment left her children
with specialized needs upon their return home
with their mother. Young James, age 13, is
diagnosed with learning disabilities and has
benefited greatly from the one-on-one tutoring
our core program offers. Her other children,
ranging in ages from 8 to 15 years old had
problems from "learning to tie their shoes to
making decisions that would aid in their success
in life and everything in between".
The Fitzgerald children have attended the
Club for over one year. They are now doing
well in school and have made wonderful lifelong
friends at the Club. Ms. Fitzgerald credits
the Mid-Peninsula Boys & Girls Club, its programs,
and the staff as having played a major
role by assisting her children feel safe and secure
enough to make positive relationships
with each other, adults they interact with, and
their peers, and be highly successful in school.
"I know Brianna is safe at the Club"
--Ms. Alma Sandoval, Club parent
Ms. Sandoval is the single parent of three
daughters and must work full time in order
to provide for her family. Her daughter,
Brianna, began attending the Mid-Peninsula
Boys & Girls Club at age six with severe behavioral
problems, at-risk for academic retention,
and in-need of constant supervision.
Despite receiving assistance from school
teachers, counselors, doctors, and mental
health workers, the family has a difficult time
helping Brianna to concentrate and learn,
placing tremendous stress on the entire family.
Her behavior necessitates an individual
aide to assist her in interacting with others,
however finances only allow for the aide to
be with Brianna for two days per week.
Brianna needs one-on-one supervision daily.
The Mid-Peninsula Boys & Girls Club provides
Brianna with the extra attention
needed for her to be able to be a productive
individual, including her participation in a
one-on-one customized homework session.
Although her behavior continues to be challenging,
during the after-school hours her
mother is assured that Brianna is safe, learning,
and surrounded by caring adults.
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