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Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Panda Cares Celebrate Opening of 100th Center of Hope Learning Center

Kids Fall in Love with Learning and Discover Potential in Safe and Inspiring Learning Space in West San Gabriel Valley’s Historic Estrada Courts Public Housing Project

Since 2020, Panda Cares Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Panda Express, has committed more than $51 million to Boys & Girls Clubs of America to support academic success for young people in Clubs nationwide. Now, the partnership has reached a new milestone with the opening of its 100th Panda Cares Center of Hope at Boys & Girls Clubs of West San Gabriel Valley & Eastside’s historic Estrada Courts Club and public housing project. The newly renovated Center will serve some 150 local youth of all ages, providing them with academic support and programming that sparks joy and fun in a safe and supportive environment.

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Boys & Girls Clubs of America President and CEO Jim Clark, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Panda Restaurant Group Dr. Peggy Cherng and youth celebrate the 100th Panda Cares Center of Hope opening at Boys & Girls Clubs of West San Gabriel Valley & Eastside at Estrada Courts on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Lauren Justice/AP Content Services for Boys & Girls Clubs of America)

Boys & Girls Clubs of America President and CEO Jim Clark, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Panda Restaurant Group Dr. Peggy Cherng and youth celebrate the 100th Panda Cares Center of Hope opening at Boys & Girls Clubs of West San Gabriel Valley & Eastside at Estrada Courts on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Lauren Justice/AP Content Services for Boys & Girls Clubs of America)

Intentionally designed to give young people the resources and support they need to develop and improve their academic skills while out of school, Panda Cares Centers of Hope are established within Boys & Girls Clubs across the nation to foster learning and enrichment. This encourages character building, makes academics more engaging, fosters positive relationships, and increases access to opportunities beyond what’s available in school. Utilizing relationship-centered practices that support youth’s individual needs and creates a sense of belonging allows Club members to dream big.

“Boys & Girls Clubs are dedicated to empowering young people to achieve academic success and reach their full potential. These Centers of Hope are already serving over 50,000 youth in hundreds of communities. We are grateful and proud to partner with Panda Cares for the opening of this 100th Center of Hope and the many more still to come,” said Jim Clark, president & CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

To support youth on their path to great futures, each Center of Hope, located inside of a Boys & Girls Club, implements Project Learn -- an evidence-informed academic strategy that fosters learning, character development, and, ultimately, career access. This strategy reinforces and enhances what young people learn during the school day through activities such as homework help and tutoring, intentional high yield learning activities and technology access while creating experiences that invite them to fall in love with learning.

“Giving is one of Panda Restaurant Group's core values and we are proud to support Boys & Girls Clubs of America through the Panda Cares Foundation. Our vision for the Panda Cares Centers of Hope is to empower the next generation to reach their full potential. The opening of the 100th Center of Hope at a Boys & Girls Club marks a significant milestone in our shared commitment to investing in America's youth, providing hope and opportunities for communities nationwide,” said Panda Express cofounder and co-CEO Peggy Cherng.

Boys & Girls Clubs of West San Gabriel Valley & Eastside has been a cornerstone of the community since first opening its doors in 1972 and now serves over 11,000 youth annually across its five Club locations. The Estrada Courts Boys & Girls Club location proudly sits in the center of the Estrada Courts public housing project and will utilize its Panda Cares Center of Hope to enhance the academic outcomes of neighborhood youth.

“There’s no better place for the centennial opening than at our Estrada Courts Club, the first Center of Hope located in a public housing site,” said JR Dzubak, CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of West San Gabriel Valley & Eastside. “We are excited to witness the positive effects of this incredible resource on our children, who are eager to learn and develop. Together, we will celebrate their achievements and provide support throughout their journey.”

In 2024 Panda Cares has committed to supporting the opening of 42 new Centers of Hope, 580+ Project Learn grants, and enhancing academic programs for Boys & Girls Club youth nationwide. Additionally, beginning this year, the Panda Cares Scholars Program has been established at Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Funding through this program will provide 200 junior and senior Club members per year with vital funding to support their continued education. To learn more about the partnership between Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Panda Express, visit Panda Cares, Panda Cares - Boys & Girls Clubs of America (bgca.org)

About Boys & Girls Clubs of America

For more than 160 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA.org) has provided a safe place for kids and teens to learn and grow. Clubs offer caring adult mentors, fun and friendship, and high-impact youth development programs daily during critical non-school hours. Boys & Girls Clubs programming promotes academic success, good character and leadership, and healthy lifestyles. Over 5,400 Clubs serve more than 3 million young people through Club membership and community outreach. Clubs are located in cities, towns, public housing and on Native lands throughout the country, and serve military families in BGCA-affiliated Youth Centers on U.S. military installations worldwide. BGCA’s national headquarters are in Atlanta. Learn more about Boys & Girls Clubs of America on Facebook and X.

About Panda Express®

On a mission to inspire better lives, Panda Express® is the largest Asian dining concept in the US. Family-owned and operated since 1983 by Co-Founders and Co-CEOs Andrew and Peggy Cherng, Panda Express is best known as a trailblazer for creating a wide variety of industry-first recipes, including its best seller the Original Orange Chicken® and award-winning Honey Walnut Shrimp, which have defined the category of authentic American Chinese cuisine. Each dish at Panda Express is thoughtfully crafted with quality ingredients and inspired by bold Chinese flavors and culinary principles. The restaurant brand has more than 2,500 locations and has introduced American Chinese cuisine to 11 international countries. Powered by a global family of associates, Panda Cares®, Panda's philanthropic arm, has raised more than $375 million and has dedicated countless volunteer hours in bettering the health and education for over 15 million youth, as well as supporting communities in need since 1999. In 2021, Panda Express established the Panda CommUnity Fund — a five-year, $10 million community investment and response program that supports immediate and sustainable solutions from national and local organizations to uplift diverse groups, including people of color and other marginalized communities. For more information about Panda, visit pandaexpress.com, or find us on Facebook, Instagram, X and Tik Tok.

Contacts

Media:

Eliza Lynch

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

elynch@bgca.org, 203-522-7010

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