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Madison Square Boys & Girls Club company history timeline

1884

1884: Madison is founded to provide services to youth on the east side of Manhattan

1902

Founded in a vacant store on First Avenue and 37th Street and operating as a mission of the Madison Square Church, the Club relocated within the community several times before becoming an organization independent of the church in 1902.

1939

1939: Madison opens its first Clubhouse on 29th Street

1954

1954: Madison helps establish Boys Club of Queens

1958

1958: Madison opens the Freeman Street Boys Club in the Bronx

1964

1964: Ground is broken for a second Bronx Club, the Columbus Clubhouse, marking a ten-year period of organizational expansion

1967

1967: A fire that damaged the Freeman Street Boys Club leads to construction of a Clubhouse on Hoe Avenue in the Bronx, now the Joel E. Smilow Clubhouse

1981

1981: Madison acquires the Navy Yard Boys Club in Brooklyn

1984

In 1984 the Clubs were officially opened to all young people and the organization was renamed the Madison Square Boys & Girls Club.

1984: Madison changes its name to reflect the increased female participation in Club programs and becomes Madison Square Boys & Girls Club

1989

1989: Madison re-opens the doors of the Flatbush Boys Club in Brooklyn, now the Thomas S. Murphy Clubhouse

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