KRON

KRON

San Jose native, Olympic and World Cup champion visits kids in East Palo Alto

The Athletic

The Athletic

Rams’ Davante Adams is ready to ditch the dysfunction

Patch

Patch

Celena Named Youth of the Year for Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula

Patch

Patch

Semi-Final 2: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula Youth of the Year

Patch

Patch

Semi-Final 1: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula Youth of the Year

The Almanac

The Almanac

Holiday Fund: Empowering futures: Anderson’s success story with Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula

Punch Magazine

Punch Magazine

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula

Empowering Futures: Anderson’s Success Story with BGCP

9News

Broncos rookie Franklin raised in tough area of East Palo Alto, safe haven of Boys & Girls Club

RWC Pulse

RWC Pulse

Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula visited by Chelsea FC players

Press Release: Jenny Obiaya Named to Silicon Valley Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” List

Press Release: Jenny Obiaya Named to Silicon Valley Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” List

Jenny Obiaya Named to Silicon Valley Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” List

The Silicon Valley Business Journal has named Jenny Obiaya, CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula (BGCP), to the newspaper’s “40 Under 40” list, recognizing the region’s best and brightest young professionals and emerging leaders. Obiaya and her 39 “classmates” will be celebrated at an Aug. 15 event in Campbell, honoring the rising entrepreneurs, influencers, creators, and executives that have shaped the Bay Area —and are paving the way for what comes next.

“I am excited to join a group of such esteemed and accomplished individuals,” Obiaya said. “So many people are doing such great things in our corner of the world, and the recognition means a lot to me.”

Obiaya’s signature achievement at the helm of BGCP is completing a merger with other Boys & Girls Clubs networks in San Mateo County, which grew BGCP from 16 sites across three school districts to its current 29 sites across eight districts. Serving more than 5,400 K-12 students, BGCP is the largest expanded learning provider in San Mateo County. BGCP also continues to provide academic support and mentorship to hundreds of alumni who participated in the organization’s Future Grads program and are now pursuing their post-secondary educations.

All BGCP programs – including mental health services, meals, Barry Carr Sports Leagues, and many other forms of enrichment and Career Pathways training – are free to participants. “That fact alone indicates that this honor cannot possibly be just for me,” Obiaya said. “It also recognizes the staff, volunteers, donors, and partners who enable our positive impact on youth.”

Business Wire-Press Release

Business Wire-Press Release

FICO Hosts Free Financial Literacy Event for Bay Area Teens During First Stop of Chelsea FC’s Summer Tour

CBS News

CBS News

Summer Basketball League on Peninsula Gives Girls a Chance to Refine Their Skills

The Daily Journal

The Daily Journal

Jersey design workshop uses sports to incite creativity at Kennedy Middle School in Redwood City

The Daily Journal

The Daily Journal

Boys and Girls Club of the Peninsula raises $1.6 million