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By Maria M. Ruiz

‘Tis the season for giving back

November 30, 2016

bg-xmas-treesIf you’re wondering where to get your Christmas tree this year, please consider purchasing from Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade who has been selling trees and wreaths for over 35 years.

One-hundred percent of the proceeds from the tree and wreath sales will benefit B&G Clubs of Miami-Dade, which serves thousands of children in Miami-Dade County with positive programs year-round.

“Come and purchase your tree with us for a good cause. All proceeds go directly to help the kids out,” said Boys & Girls Clubs President of Miami-Dade, Alex Rodriguez-Roig.

The Tree lot is open seven days a week from 9am – 9pm at:

Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade, Hank Kline Club
2805 SW 32nd Ave
Miami, FL 33133

Stop by today!

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Boys & Girls Clubs, Children, Christmas, Christmas tree, Holidays, Kids, miami

The Boys & Girls Club of Miami-Dade: Shaping a Better Tomorrow, One Child at a Time

November 21, 2016

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“10th Annual Wild About Kids” gala, Ritz-Carlton, Key Biscayne

Recently, the Boys & Girls Club of Miami-Dade held their “10th Annual Wild About Kids” auction gala at the luxurious Ritz-Carlton resort in Key Biscayne, FL. It was a lavish event and for a tremendous cause. The Boys & Girls’ mission is to enable young people to reach their full potential as productive, caring and responsible citizens; fundraising events, such as the gala, enable them to continue this mission. 

Proceeds from the gala will go to fund the Boys & Girls’ many programs such as their after-school program for children ages 5 to 16. This program, offered year-round, six days a week, consists of homework assistance, music instruction, dance classes, arts & crafts and so much more. It also helps to keep kids out of trouble by having them engaged in enriching activities and off the streets. Statistics show that 60% of all youth crimes are committed between 2 and 6 p.m.

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Me with Alex Rodriguez-Roig, Boys & Girls Club President of Miami-Dade

“Our job is to provide an opportunity for kids to thrive in a productive environment and be off the streets,” said Boys & Girls Club President of Miami-Dade, Alex Rodriguez-Roig. Our annual gala is important because it provides the funds necessary for our programs to operate and enables us to hire qualified professionals and mentors to be with the kids everyday.” 

The organization also offers Spring Break Camp, designed to provide children with enriching activities for learning and growth,  as well as Summer Camp; eight full weeks of fun-filled, knowledgeable activities such as arts & crafts, physical fitness, game rooms, literacy classes and multiple educational field trips. 

Currently, Boys & Girls Club of Miami-Dade facilities are solely located in Gwen Cherry, Hank Kline, Kendall, Northwest and South Beach areas of Miami-Dade County, but this may soon broaden. 

“Parents are always looking for a qualified and affordable place for their kids to be safe and to learn and enhance necessary skills. Over the next five or 10 years, I envision the Boys & Girls Club of Miami-Dade continuing to serve kids in our existing communities but also expanding to others as well,” said Rodriguez-Roig.

Click here to learn more about the Boys & Girls Club and how to get involved through volunteering, sponsoring or donating. Whether a parent or not, there is no doubt that as our future, children must be taken care of and nurtured in order to become caring and responsible citizens. 

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Captain Ava

September 21, 2016

By: Maria M. Ruiz – @chibiloulou

Captain Ava

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Up high in the sky     
Just like a flare
I never felt freer
Not a worry or care

I flew above buildings
And houses and parks
I flew over oceans
With dozens of sharks

I was finally a pilot
And boy was I proud
I waved to the sun
As I flew through a cloud

“Ava get up!”
Mom yelled from the hall
But I didn’t want to
Not really at all

But got up I did
With a pout on my face
And slowly but surely
I tied my shoelace

“Why so gloomy today?”
Mom asked as I wept
“Cause I had a great dream
And wish I’d overslept.”

“Silly Ava” she said
As she put down her tea
Hugging me tightly
She then said to me

“Dreams do not stop
Just because you’re awake,
In daydreams especially
You want to partake.

For daydreams are visions
And visions are goals,
And for goals you work hard
With your heart and soul.

And one day you’ll see
That your dreams came true,
Because you never gave up
Whatever life threw.”

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Keep the Change

February 11, 2016

Rafiki: “Ah, change is good.”

Simba: “Yeah, but it’s not easy…”

 

Keep the Change

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Filed Under: Poetry Tagged With: change, expression, inspiration, miami, poem, poetry

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