Our History

In 1947 the “Boys Club” began serving the Elizabethton/Carter County area.  Believing that boys should have a positive alternative, and the Blackbottom club opened its doors. Character development as the cornerstone of the experience, the Club focused on capturing boys interests, improving their behavior and increasing their personal expectations and goals.  Joining athletics was part of the experience.

In the 1990’s The Boys Club recognized the fact that girls are a part of our cause, the national organization’s name was changed to Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Accordingly, Congress amended and renewed our charter and the BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF ELIZABETHON/CARTER COUNTY was born.

The Boys & Girls Club of Elizabethton serves more than 600 children and youth each year.  Our commitment to promoting safe, positive and inclusive environments for all is how we help kids become their best selves on their paths to great futures. Focusing on six key areas, we: create Safe Places; provide caring Mentorship; meet youth Mental Health needs; bridge the Workforce Readiness gap; champion Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; and ensure our Youth Advocacy elevates issues impacting youth.  WHATEVER IT TAKES!

Our Mission- To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.