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Success Story

Her home away from home

After school program is a positive influence in Ariel’s life.

For a period of time in her life, 16-year-old Ariel says she started letting her peers and friends influence her in negative ways. But during that time, she had something that pointed her back in the right direction—something that kept her grounded.

United Way-funded services at Boys and Girls Club was and continues to be that ground for her.

Positive Impact

Looking back at the time she has spent at Boys and Girls Club, Ariel recognizes the impact it has made on her life.

"It means that I have people I know I can trust and who care about me. It has also brought me relief from whatever may be stressful in my life."

Ariel has always enjoyed her time at Boys and Girls Club, but until recently, Ariel didn’t understand why her parents allowed her to go when she was grounded from other activities. It is making more and more sense to her now.

"If I’m not at home, I’m here," said Ariel. "It gives me things to do."

Keeping Busy

Staying involved in constructive activities is often the key for a child to remain on the right track in life, and Ariel has found plenty of things to do at Boys and Girls Club. From dancing to cooking, Ariel participates in a large variety of activities.

Future Preparation

Boys and Girls Club has also helped Ariel prepare for her future. She says her job skills, social skills and leadership skills have all grown.

Ariel now sees herself as a leader and mentor to the other club kids. From helping them with homework to encouraging them when they are down, Ariel has built trust and developed relationships with many of the youth at Boys and Girls Club.

Her First Job

After Ariel had been a club kid for several years, she began to volunteer her extra time to help with activities. Soon after that, Ariel’s responsibilities increased when she became a junior staff member. She now works part-time as a receptionist and helps out with a variety of other tasks.

Ida Phillips, unit director, says Ariel has great ability in working with youth.

"Ariel is a great kid. She is a very respectful child," said Phillips.

Youth of the Year

After writing an essay, and giving a speech, Ariel was awarded the Boys and Girls Club Youth of the Year Award for the Wichita area. From there, she went on to win the state competition and finished in the top four at the Midwest Regional Youth of the Year Competition in Dallas.

Thanks to funding from United Way, Boys and Girls Club is a place Ariel can spend her time. She calls it her "home away from home," and a second home is a great thing to have.

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Strengthening Children and Families

Issue: Children in the community without adaquate after-school activites and adult supervision.

United Way Actions: United Way partners with the Boys and Girls Club to provide character building and fun activities at two locations in the Wichita area.

Results: Boys and Girls Club kids are able to have fun and grow in a safe and encouraging environment.

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