About Gene Slay’s Girls & Boys Club of St. Louis
Launched in 1929 as the Boys’ Club of St. Louis, the club was the first officially affiliated boys’ club in the State of Missouri. In 2006 it was renamed the Gene Slay’s Boys’ Club of St. Louis to honor Eugene P. Slay, who served as President and CEO from 1993 until his passing in 2011. To reflect its expansion to serve girls on a full time and permanent basis, the Club was renamed the Gene Slay’s Girls & Boys Club of St. Louis in 2016. Initially a recreation center and safe haven, GSGBC provides high quality and holistic programs that respect and meet the needs of at-risk youth through academics, leadership building, health, athletics, and the arts. GSGBC improves the lives of at-risk and underserved youth South St. Louis, while assisting them in the creation of a future free from fear of violence.
*About Philanthropy & Social Innovation at AT&T
We’re committed to advancing education, creating opportunities, strengthening communities, and improving lives. As part of our companywide $2 billion commitment from 2021- 2023 to address the digital divide, we launched AT&T Connected Learning to invest in connectivity and technology, digital literacy, and education solutions to help today’s learners succeed inside and outside of the classroom. Since 2008 we’ve committed to programs that help millions of students across all 50 states, Washington D.C and around the world, particularly those in underserved communities.
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