BGC Vision, Mission and Mandate

Vision: All children and youth discover and achieve their dreams and grow up to be healthy, successful and active participants in society.

Mission: To provide a safe and supportive place where children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build positive relationships and develop confidence and skills for life.

Mandate: The Boys and Girls Club of Kamloops is a leading provider of after-school and critical hours programs, recognized for significantly contributing to the healthy development of young people-especially those who need us most.

With families and other in the community we help children and youth grow up to be:

Healthy
Responsible
Confident
Successful in Life

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

PINK SHIRT DAY A GREAT SUCCESS!!!





A great BIG THANK YOU to all those individuals and groups that came together to raise awareness and support a fantastic cause on PINK SHIRT DAY, February 23, 2011: ANTI-BULLYING! 

BGCK staff and members were adorned in our pink shirts. We sold over 1100 official anti-bullying shirts to amazing supporters of anti-bullying in our community. A special thanks to Cheryl and Steve of B100-Cheryl who braved the cold to come down on location with us at 7:00am! Thanks to Kevin @ Zack's Coffee on Victoria who let BGCK and Cheryl warm up with hot coffee and thanks to all Zack's customers who visited us and signed the Anti-Bullying Pledge! Thank you to Jesse and staff at Cafe Motivo/Cowboy Coffee on Tranquille for providing another hub for anti-bullying (and yummy warm coffee). Thanks to Flo and all the friendly enthusiastic staff at Mystic Dreams on Tranquille for your support and pledging! Thank you to London Drugs for selling Pink Shirts, and for inviting us from BGCK to raise awareness on Pink Shirt Day at their location! Thank you and congratulations to Kerilyn and the incredible Leadership Group at McGowan Park elementary for rallying an amazing 97% participation from your school staff and students in supporting the anti-bullying cause and wearing pink!!! Thank you to Henry and Stan, and Jeremy on CIFM and CFJC Midday show for promoting the day and helping to raise awareness, and airing interviews with our staff about anti-bullying and the power of all of us to stand up to bullying and make the right choices. Thank you to all the wonderful staff and students at Brock Middle School and Norkam who invited BGCK staff into their schools to create an anti-bullying "happening" where staff and students signed pledges to choose to stand up to bullying! 

Many schools in our district participated in creating a sea of pink by wearing pink shirts on Feb 23. At BGCK we participated in anti-bullying week by creating themes of anti-bullying in our programs. Children and youth signed pledges and created anti-bullying posters and workshops. Our own Keystone Urban Leaders created and presented a workshop on anti-bullying for younger BGCK members. They shared personal stories about their experiences as bullies, vicitms and bystanders and reminded us that bullying affects us all. 

Businesses and non-profits came forward to purchase pink shirts and remind us that bullying occurs not only in the school yard, but extends to workplaces and amongst all age ranges. Thank you to those businesses that support anti-bullying in our greater community...we even had orders as far as Prince George!

And Finally, a GREAT BIG HUGE THANKS to our wonderful community of individuals standing up to support such an important issue that touches all of our lifes. We have all played a part in bullying: as the bully, the victim and the bystander....Now is the time to stand together, acknowledge our roles and CHOOSE TO STAND UP TO BULLYING!



For more information about the origins of pink shirt day please visit:

www.pinkshirtday.ca

To share your story, or for more information about how the Boys and Girls Club of Kamloops is involved in Pink Shirt Day please contact:

resource@bgckamloops.com or 250-554-KIDS (5437)

or respond to our blog post!

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  2. Thanks for the fantastic day everyone! It was great to see all of the community involvement!

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