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MD Boys and Girls Club successful first year with Project Bounce Back

MD Boys and Girls Club successful first year with Project Bounce Back
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Gov Hogan visits Aberdeen Boys & Girls Club

Gov Hogan visits Aberdeen Boys & Girls Club
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Gov Hogan visits Aberdeen Boys & Girls Club

Gov Hogan visits Aberdeen Boys & Girls Club
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Governor Larry Hogan Reaffirms Commitment to Address COVID-19 Impact on Youth Through Project Bounce Back ; Expand Reach of Boys & Girls Clubs to Every County in Maryland ANNAPOLIS, MD Governor Larry Hogan today participated in the ribbon cutting for the first Boys & Girls Club on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Located in Cambridge, the new facility is part of the administration’s $25 million Project Bounce Back initiative to help youth recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. “All of our Maryland Boys & Girls Clubs provide hope and a safe, inclusive environment to so many young people,” said Governor Hogan. “Now, with the opening of this new site, we are helping even more children reach their full potential. I look forward to coming back soon to open even more Boys & Girls Club sites here on the Eastern Shore.”

Hogan announces initiative to support youth dealing with mental health effects of COVID-19

Print WBAL-TV Gov. Larry Hogan announced Thursday his program to help Maryland school children with the mental health effects of COVID-19. Maryland s Boys & Girls clubs are getting $25 million from the state to help deal with mental illness. Hogan stopped by the gymnasium at Callaway Elementary School to pass along the news. We re here today to announce Project Bounce Back which is a groundbreaking initiative to help our young people recover from the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Hogan said. The program, in conjunction with the Maryland Alliance of Boys & Girls clubs, will expand its services to every county in the state. It ll target 45,000 Maryland students, especially those learning in Title I schools. Project Bounce Back will also provide on the spot regional mental health services using crisis teams.

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