4th Annual Appetite for Art
Another fantastic way to support your local arts and have a great time while doing so.
An evening of delicious food from local RDU restaurants, amazing art, and a silent auction including one-of-a-kind opportunities and items. Young Advocates is a young professionals organization focused on developing awareness and interest in the Boys Girls Clubs serving Wake County.
In 2002, Young Advocates began its mission to bring awareness for the Boys Girls Clubs through fundraising and social events. Eight years later, YA has become a premier young professionals organization hosting large scale events, corporate socials, and Club-based events to support the mission and vision of the Boys Girls Clubs. This year, YA has set the bar high with creative, innovative ideas to bring more awareness to the Triangle about the Boys Girls Clubs and Young Advocates.
The Boys Girls Clubs are open every day after school and on Saturdays; whenever kids have free time and need positive, productive outlets. Research has shown that the most critical time in a child’s life is between 3 and 8 p.m. – this is where the Boys Girls Clubs fill the void with structured, enriching, and exciting after school programs. Since 1967, volunteers have made it possible for the Boys Girls Clubs to serve more than 4,200 youth 6 to 18 years of age in seven Clubs and a Summer Day Camp in Wake County. The Boys Girls Clubs \r\nis a nonprofit privately funded 501(c)3 organization and depends on investments and volunteers to accomplish its mission.
Marbles Kids Museum - 201 East Hargett St.
In 2002, Young Advocates began its mission to bring awareness for the Boys Girls Clubs through fundraising and social events. Eight years later, YA has become a premier young professionals organization hosting large scale events, corporate socials, and Club-based events to support the mission and vision of the Boys Girls Clubs. This year, YA has set the bar high with creative, innovative ideas to bring more awareness to the Triangle about the Boys Girls Clubs and Young Advocates.
About Boys Girls Clubs
The Boys Girls Clubs is a place, an actual neighborhood-based building, designed solely for youth development purposes.The mission of the Boys Girls Clubs is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.The Boys Girls Clubs are open every day after school and on Saturdays; whenever kids have free time and need positive, productive outlets. Research has shown that the most critical time in a child’s life is between 3 and 8 p.m. – this is where the Boys Girls Clubs fill the void with structured, enriching, and exciting after school programs. Since 1967, volunteers have made it possible for the Boys Girls Clubs to serve more than 4,200 youth 6 to 18 years of age in seven Clubs and a Summer Day Camp in Wake County. The Boys Girls Clubs \r\nis a nonprofit privately funded 501(c)3 organization and depends on investments and volunteers to accomplish its mission.