Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Tulsa
Tulsa Metro
Who qualifies
Open to school-age youth in the Tulsa metro; see official site for current membership details.
How to apply
Complete the online membership form linked from the website or call the office.
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Tulsa, part of the national organization, offer affordable after-school programming for young people across the Tulsa area. Activities center on academic success, health, character and leadership, and preparation for the workforce.
What it offers
- After-school programs focused on academic success
- Activities that promote health and well-being
- Character and leadership development for youth of different ages
- Workforce readiness to help teens prepare for what comes next
- An affordable option for families seeking supervised care
Who it is for
The clubs welcome school-age youth throughout the Tulsa metro. They appeal to families who want a low-cost, dependable place for children after the school day, with staff who invest in each young person growth. Teens gain from the leadership and workforce readiness programming, while younger children benefit from homework help and structured activities. Because the emphasis is on affordability, the clubs remain within reach for many working families across the area. Membership specifics are available on the official site.
Getting started
Parents can complete the online membership form linked from the website or call the office to enroll. Staff walk families through the sign-up, describe programming at each site, and point them to the closest club so travel stays manageable. The aim is a quick, straightforward start so children can join the activities soon after registering, and families are welcome to ask questions about schedules and costs beforehand.
How it fits with other help
For many Tulsa families, the clubs slot neatly into a wider routine of care and school. The after-school programming gives working parents a low-cost, supervised place for children once the school day ends, complementing school itself and any summer plans a family arranges for the break.
The clubs also pair well with a child’s longer-term growth. Younger children get homework help and structured activities, while teens can build toward what comes next through leadership and workforce readiness programming. Because the emphasis is on affordability, the clubs stay within reach for many households balancing several needs at once.
Siblings of different ages can often attend the same club, which simplifies pickup for a busy family. It helps to ask the office about the daily schedule, costs, and the nearest location before enrolling, so a family can weigh how the club fits alongside school, sports, or other after-school commitments the children already have on their calendar. Parents who are new to the clubs can ask to see a site and meet the staff before enrolling, and staff can explain the daily routine so a child knows what to expect on the first afternoon. Because the emphasis stays on affordability, families rarely have to choose between cost and a safe place after school.
In short, membership is open to school-age youth across the Tulsa metro, so a family with children of different ages can usually enroll them together. Applying takes one of two straightforward paths: a parent completes the online membership form linked from the website, or calls the office at (918) 927-1860, where staff describe the programs at each site and point the family to the closest club. Current membership costs and any details are confirmed at that first contact or on the official site. The office is the place to check when it is reachable during regular business hours and to ask about daily program times before a child’s first afternoon.
Frequently asked questions
Who can attend?
The clubs welcome school-age youth throughout the Tulsa metro. Membership specifics are on the official site.
How much does it cost?
The clubs emphasize affordability to stay within reach for working families. Contact the office for current pricing and any details.
What do the programs focus on?
Academic success, health and well-being, character and leadership, and workforce readiness. Teens gain from the leadership and career-focused programming.
How do I enroll?
Complete the online membership form linked from the website or call the office to sign up your child. Staff can point you to the closest club.