Community News, For the Kids
Shop for Less to Help Local Kids Thrive
Every year, more than 66,000 young people are served by Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Tarrant County (BGCGTC). To show their continued support in preparing today’s youth for a brighter tomorrow, Ross Stores, Inc. is partnering with Boys & Girls Clubs of America for the 11th annual three week in-Store “Help Local Kids Thrive” fundraiser across the country.

Beginning February 8 through March 2, customers in Arlington, Burleson, Euless, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Hurst, Irving, Lake Worth, Mansfield, Midlothian, North Richland Hills, Watauga, and Weatherford can donate to BGCGTC during checkout at their local Ross Dress for Less (“Ross”) Store. The Ross Stores Foundation will match donations, up to $500,000, in addition to support that Ross provides Boys & Girls Clubs of America throughout the year. Customers’ donations will go toward the Club’s Power Hour program, providing homework help and academic resources to Club youth in Denton and Tarrant counties.
Youth served by BGCGTC will be promoting the fundraiser at two Ross stores to kick off the partnership.
Members from the BGCGTC Martin Branch will visit the Ross store at 2732 Renaissance Square, Fort Worth, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11.
Members from the BGCGTC Main Branch will visit the Ross store at 140 Lincoln Square, Arlington, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12.

“Ross is proud of our long-standing partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs, and we are excited to host our 11th annual in-Store fundraiser to ‘Help Local Kids Thrive.’ Each year, the Ross Stores Foundation, our Associates, and our generous Customers join forces to raise funds for Clubs nationwide and their Power Hour homework help program. Together, we are committed to providing kids in communities across the country with the academic support they need to achieve big goals,” said Matt Young, Group Senior Vice President, Ross Stores.
Rooted in a shared commitment to help young people reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens, this annual fundraiser ensures local kids and teens have the resources to succeed in school and turn those academic achievements into great futures.
“We know that when kids have the right support, they can achieve incredible things,” said Daphne Barlow Stigliano, CEO and president of BGCGTC. “Thanks to our partnership with Ross Stores, this fundraiser will help ensure our Club members have access to the academic resources and mentorship they need to succeed. We’re grateful to Ross, their customers, and our community for believing in the potential of local youth and investing in their futures.”
Campaign Facts:
- This February, Ross Stores is inviting customers to give at the register to benefit Boys & Girls Clubs of America from February 8 – March 2. Ross will match the first $500,000 raised!
- 100% of the funds raised at each store will benefit Boys & Girls Clubs, with 80% being directed to a Club in the community.
- Ross is the national sponsor of BGCA’s Power Hour, a program that provides kids and teens the opportunity to do their homework in a safe place, in-person or virtually, with support from Boys & Girls Club staff.
- Every $5 donation helps provide one half hour of homework help for a Club youth. $10 can give a teen an hour of help with college applications. $15 provides a kid with one and a half hours of science experiments.
- This is the 11th annual Help Local Kids Thrive fundraiser for Boys & Girls Clubs. Together with its Customers, Associates, and the Ross Stores Foundation, Ross has raised and donated more than $50 million to support BGCA and Power Hour.