Boys & Girls Club of the Piedmont

Youth Organizations

Statesville, NC

Boys & Girls Club of the Piedmont served 566 students and provided over 38,000 meals to children.

  • supporting youth in education and nutrition
  • summer camp opportunities for children

Power Cross

Youth Organizations

Statesville, NC

Power Cross began in 2006 and serves over 350 young men daily through mentoring and discipleship programs.

  • youth seeking mentorship
  • young men in need of character development
  • families looking for athletic and academic support

Girl Scouts Hornets Nest Council

Youth Organizations

Statesville, NC

They offer an accredited summer camp and diverse programs for girls from kindergarten through high school in the Charlotte area.

  • girls seeking outdoor and leadership experiences
  • families wanting to foster community service values in their children
  • youth interested in participating in structured activities

Impact Youth

Youth Organizations

Mooresville, NC

Impact Youth hosts engaging summer programs for youth in Mooresville, focusing on community and faith-based activities.

  • youth seeking engaging community activities
  • students wanting to deepen their faith

Pharos Parenting

Youth Organizations

Statesville, NC

Pharos Parenting has provided parent education and resources in Statesville since 1987, with many services offered at no cost.

  • parents seeking education and support resources
  • families needing in-home assistance
  • individuals looking for supervised visitation services

Youth Organizations in nearby counties

FAQ

What age groups do these youth organizations serve?

Most youth organizations in Iredell serve a broad age range, typically from kindergarten through high school.

Are there programs specifically for young men or young women?

Yes, Power Cross focuses on young men while organizations like Girl Scouts are tailored for young women.

What kind of activities can my child participate in?

Activities can range from educational tutoring and community service to sports and leadership camps.

Are these programs free or affordable?

Many local youth programs are offered at low or no cost, often supported by donations and grants.