Boys and Girls Club Community Services of Delta/Richmond (BGCCS) is a community based multi service organization committed to providing quality services for children, youth and families. Currently BGCCS operates out of 10 sites in Delta and Richmond and offers a continuum of services that include early intervention and prevention programs as well as social/recreational activities, counselling and employment services. BGCCS is a registered not for profit organization that is governed by a community based, voluntary Board of Directors.
OUR VISION
Building Brighter Futures in Partnership with our Community
OUR MISSION
Providing Opportunities for Individuals and Communities to Enhance Lives through a Continuum of Quality Programs and Services
CORE VALUES
We uphold a set of core values in our interactions with children, youth, family and community, that define our reason for being and are the standard against which all BGCCS services are measured
We Acknowledge a Sense of Self-Worth is Fundamental to Individual Dignity
We Believe a Sense of Belonging is Essential to Healthy Growth
We Foster Cultural Understanding and Acceptance
We Value Learning as a Lifelong Goal
We are committed to Volunteerism
As members of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada, we are dedicated to implementing the vision and embracing the values that are upheld by all Boys and Girls Clubs. For more on Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada, please visit www.bgccan.com
FUNDING
BGCCS receives funding from:
- Boys and Girls Club of Canada
- The Federal Government
- The Provincial Government
- United Way of the Lower Mainland
- Corporation of Delta
- Sears Canada
- Delta Foundation
- Donors & Supporters
- Various Foundations and Service Clubs
- Delta School District
- BC Lottery Corporation

SERVICE EXCELLENCE
As a CARF accredited organization BGCCS meets rigorous CARF guidelines for service and quality, conforms to nationally and internationally recognized service standards and is focused on delivering the most favourable services for the participants of our programs.

For more information visit http://www.carfcanada.org/default.aspx