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Full-Service Digital Agency Mostly Serious Launches Intuitive, Custom-Designed Website for Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield, an organization committed to enabling all young people to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens, partnered with the Springfield, Mo.-based digital agency to design and build its new website from scratch.
Since 1938, Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield has served as a safe place for kids before and after the school day.
“Working with Mostly Serious has been a remarkable experience,” said Brandy Harris, CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield. SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (PRWEB) April 13, 2021
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield has raised more than enough money for its newest unit, which will be located at the new Williams Elementary.
The organization’s CEO, Brandy Harris, said they’ve exceeded their capital campaign goal of $1.2 million by just over $100,000.
The Williams Elementary Boys & Girls Club will be named the O’Reilly Unit. The O’Reilly Wooten Foundation contributed $500,000 to the project.
Williams Elementary is currently undergoing a renovation and reconstruction as part of a $168 million bond issue for Springfield Public Schools.
Harris also announced Wednesday that the Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield will launch a comprehensive workforce development and readiness program. It will give special attention given to racial disparities, ending the cycle of poverty and overall Springfield economic impact, Harris said. The program has three levels: Educational experiences for K-8, work placements and apprenticeships fo