Builders Club of East Aurora

Builders Club empowers youth as they navigate this in-between-stage of life.

Members develop self-awareness as they discover their passion to serve, their desire to lead and their ability to engage and collaborate with others. Service to school and community become a way of life!

There are more than 1,500 Builders Clubs in middle schools around the world. No two are alike. Each club is an independent entity-designed for its members, by its members. They work together to improve their schools and their communities. Their service also increases the visibility and enhances the reputation of both the club and the school or organization they represent. The program is designed to fit member and volunteer interests.

It’s student-led.

Builders Club is uniquely built on an important principle: Amazing things happen when the students take the lead.

It’s age-appropriate.

The program and its resources are designed specifically to help middle school students get the most of of the club experience.

Your needs matter.

Each club determines its own meeting schedule, service projects and other activities in order to fit the needs of advisors, members and sponsors.

The service club experience at a young age can help students accept their own ability to make a difference, enhance their knowledge of their own passions and conventions, and develop their ability to empathize with those in need in their communities.

Every person has leadership potential, and service clubs provide a forum for young leaders to unlock theirs. Someone with a desire to lead will decide to step forward when the easier choice might have been to stand still. The service club experience at a young age can help students accept their own identity as a leader, enhance their knowledge of how to be a leader who is others-centered, and develop their ability to move an idea into purposeful action.

More than ever before, young people need to develop the capacity to effectively interact with others face-to-face. The service club experience at a young age can help students accept that collaboration is a key to success, can enhance their knowledge of how to build coalitions to address community needs, and can develop their ability to build strong human connections through conversation.

We are currently looking for an advisor within the East Aurora Middle School to engage with our students. If you are interested in working with this outstanding group of young adults to prepare them for their brightest future, please reach out to us at [email protected]

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