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February 26, 1999
Kids today face overwhelming pressures, everything from trouble at
home to gangs and drugs. Youngsters often find themselves feeling
alienated and alone.
That's where the Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis come in. We
reach out to kids -- especially those from disadvantaged neighborhoods
where the risks are highest. We give them a chance to realize their own
potential by giving them a place where they can develop a sense of
competence, of usefulness, a sense of belonging and of influence.
To accomplish this, the five area Boys & Girls Clubs of
Indianapolis must be open and available when the kids need them, with the
staff and programs the kids need to reach and grow into responsible and
caring citizens.
This costs money. Money for programs, for equipment, and for repairs
and improvements to club facilities. Your contribution last year of
helped us get where we are today. We are counting on you now to help us
get where we need to be tomorrow. Would you please consider a gift of the
same in 1999?
Please, give generously. The kids are depending on you.
Respectfully,
James Campbell President of the Board Deputy Chief, Indianapolis
Police Department
A United Way Agency