Chaney Announces Plans to Spearhead New Boys & Girls Club

Chaney Cares, the philanthropic arm of Chaney Enterprises, announced plans to spearhead a brand-new Boys & Girls Club in Lothian, Md. This project is made possible through a partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Annapolis & Anne Arundel County (BGCAA) and is set to bring a safe and inspiring space to young people in South County.

The new club will be located across from Southern Middle School and Lothian Elementary School, providing a convenient and accessible location for youth. The Club’s design is inspired by its’ Southern Maryland roots, with a show-stopping barn-styled exterior. The incredible 11,000 sq. ft. space, designed by Bignell Watkins Hasser Architects, PC, will feature multipurpose classrooms, a tech center, a teen center and a learning garden.

The new Lothian Club is so much more than just a pretty building; it’s a community center that supports and empowers young people to reach their full potential. The goal is to create a hub that serves as a meeting place for local youth, families, sports teams and community organizations.

The new club will be managed by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Annapolis & Anne Arundel County, which is led by an experienced team of professionals dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of young people. This club will be the eighth managed by BGCAA, joining seven other locations in the area.

To bring their vision to life, Chaney Cares has launched a capital fundraising campaign with plenty of ways to get involved. From naming opportunities to smaller contributions and volunteering, every bit counts. Whether you’re an individual, business, or community organization, you can make a difference in the lives of local youth through this incredible project, the company stated.

From its headquarters in Gambrills, Md., Chaney operates more than 100 ready-mix concrete plants and 12 sand and gravel facilities. The company is passionate about creating sustainable facilities, providing environmentally-friendly products, and reclaiming land to restore it for a new purpose.

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