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How does a Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club differ from a city park and recreation center?

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How does a Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club differ from a city park and recreation center?

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A Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club is a place that becomes a “second family” for participants ranging in age from six months to golden agers. All programs stress the TOTAL FAMILY through moral leadership, citizenship building, spiritual guidance and social development activities. A community recreation center is a place where area people may go to enjoy a generalized program of leisure time activities.

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