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Cliff Hagan Boys and Girls Club

www.cliffhaganboysandgirlsclub.org

 
We are a non-profit youth organization. Cliff Hagan Boys & Girls Club organization currently has 6 Club locations spanning across 5 counties including 2 states. We are located in the following counties in KY: Butler, Daviess, Henderson, and Ohio; as well as South Spencer, IN. The organization has both Units and Extensions. Units are our Club sites that are open year-round excluding weekends. Extensions are our Club sites that are only open during after school programming. We offer after-school and summer programming for kids and teens ages 6-18 years of age. At the Club, members have a safe environment, academic ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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