Great Futures in Johnston County

Boys & Girls Clubs of Johnston County give young people in Selma and Smithfield after-school programs and mentors who help them prepare for what's next.

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What are the Boys & Girls Clubs of Johnston County?

Boys & Girls Clubs of Johnston County serve young people in Selma and Smithfield through after-school and summer programs.

As Johnston County grows, opportunity isn't shared evenly. The Clubs help close that gap, giving local kids mentors and the chance to build the skills that shape their future.

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How do I become a member?

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Ages 6-14

Kids ages 6 through 14 
are welcome to join.

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Register

Call (919) 351-1559 to register or ask questions.

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Pay $7.50

Annual membership is just $7.50 per member.

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Build Great Futures

Build skills, make friends and have fun!

Renewal period: November 1 to December 31

How do I reach the Johnston County Clubs?

The administrative office for Boys & Girls Clubs of Johnston County is in Selma. Reach the team by phone, mail, or at the office below.

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
109 E. Oak St. Selma, NC 27576

MAILING ADDRESS
P.O. Box 784 Selma, NC 27576

PHONE
(919) 351-1559

What events does the Club host?

Boys & Girls Clubs of Johnston County host two community events each year
that raise support for local afterschool programs.

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Circle of Champions Breakfast

The inaugural Circle of Champions Breakfast is a morning of inspiration and community that supports Club programs and features keynote speaker Mike Glennon. Proceeds help provide safe, opportunity-rich spaces for youth across Johnston County.

View the Circle of Champions
Sponsorship Packet(opens in new tab)

Questions? Contact Lynn Stanley at lstanley@johnstonbgc.org or 919-369-4951.

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Railroad Days 5K

Started in 1976, the Railroad Days 5K is the oldest 5K in North Carolina. Held as part of Selma's Railroad Days Festival, the race runs a fast course through downtown Selma, followed by a Caboose Run for kids. All proceeds benefit after-school education programs in Selma and Smithfield.

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How can I support 
the Club?

There are several ways to invest in young people in Johnston County. You can give, sponsor an event, or send supplies straight to the Club.
Shop our Amazon Wish List

Want to make an immediate difference? Shop our Amazon Wish List and send supplies directly to the Club. Every item helps members learn new skills and explore new interests.

Who serves on the Advisory Board?

The Johnston County Advisory Board guides the Club's local work and strengthens its ties to the community. 
Dana Riley serves as President and Denton Lee serves as Treasurer.

OFFICERS

Dana Riley

President

Denton Lee

Treasurer

MEMBERS

Scott Abee
Stacy Beard
Kay Carroll
Leo Daughtry
Rheagan Jackson
Jean Kelly
Matt McGonagle
Warren Stancil
Chris Torgler
Thad Woodard

Emery Ashley Jr.
Lynn Bowles
Shirley Cohen
Elwanda Farrow
Suefan Johnson
Wendy Kelly
Corey Scarboro
Kristen Tettem
Clara Wellons
Kelly Aycock

Tyler Britton
Zeke Creech
Jessica Holder
Lori Jones
Jeanelle McCain
Samantha Sayers
Norwood Thompson
Kirby Woodard

Ready to get involved?

 Whether you enroll a child, volunteer your time, or make a gift, you help build great futures in Johnston County.