Support the Boys & Girls Club through the annual gala

The Boys and Girls Club of Greater Tarrant County will host its Youth of the Year Gala on Friday, Sept. 8 at Dickies Arena.

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Help continue and expand the programs offered at the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Tarrant County.

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Interested in getting involved with the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Tarrant County? Mark your calendar for the annual Youth of the Year Gala on Friday, Sept. 8 at Dickies Arena.

The fundraiser raises ~$500,000 each year for operating expenses and enrichment programs for local youth. The evening is centered around nationally recognized “Youth of the Year” — local teens who have distinguished themselves with academic achievements and outstanding contributions to their communities and the Club, while overcoming adversity.

Presented by BNSF Railway, the event will take place at 6 p.m. + includes a seated dinner and an after party with live music. Table tickets and sponsorship opportunities are still available.

Can’t make it to the gala? Check out other ways to donate, advocate, or volunteer.

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