State Leaders Visit Nantucket Boys & Girls Club to Explore Early Education and Youth Programming

From left to right: Julian Cyr (State Senator) , Bess Clarke (Board Chair), Jamie Foster (CEO), Thomas Moakley (State Rep)
On Monday, April 6th, the Nantucket Boys & Girls Club welcomed State Senator Julian Cyr and State Representative Thomas Moakley to the Club for a visit focused on early education and youth programming.
During their time at the Club, Cyr and Moakley toured the facility, met with staff, and gained a firsthand look at how programming supports Nantucket youth and families year round. The visit included a conversation about the growing importance of early education on the island, as well as the Club’s role in providing accessible, high quality learning environments for young children.
A key focus of the discussion was Club Jr. Preschool, the Nantucket Boys & Girls Club’s early childhood program serving children ages 2.9 to 5. Leaders discussed both the program’s impact and the ongoing need to expand access to early education opportunities on Nantucket.
In addition to early education, the visit highlighted the span of programming offered at the Club and reinforced the importance of continued investment in areas like workforce readiness and facility improvements.
“Visits like this are really important to the Club,” said Jamie Foster, CEO. “They give our lawmakers and advocates a clear picture of what’s happening inside the Club every day and why continued investment in youth and families on Nantucket matters.”
The Nantucket Boys & Girls Club continues to work closely with local and state partners to strengthen programming, expand access, and ensure every young person on Nantucket has a place to go after school and beyond.








