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Lake City Youth recognized at State Capitol

Justin K. McNair of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Pee Dee Area and D’yanna Daniels of the Fort Jackson Children and Youth Services Boys & Girls Clubs were named Traditional Youth of the Year and Military Youth of the Year respectively.

Members of the South Carolina General Assembly recognized the Boys & Girls Club Youths of the Year with a Concurrent Resolution on Tuesday, May 9, in Columbia.

Justin K. McNair of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Pee Dee Area and D’yanna Daniels of the Fort Jackson Children and Youth Services Boys & Girls Clubs were named Traditional Youth of the Year and Military Youth of the Year respectively by the South Carolina Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs. The Alliance includes 97 Boys & Girls Clubs sites in 46 cities and serve 16,591 youth each year.

The resolution stated that “cognizant that South Carolina's Boys & Girls Clubs are a sound and prosperous investment in the youth of our State, the South Carolina General Assembly takes great pleasure in recognizing and honoring each of these clubs.”

The General Assembly offered its grateful thanks to all club staff and volunteers for their critical roles in shaping the lives of these youth and commended the Boys & Girls Clubs of South Carolina for their extraordinary efforts in helping South Carolina's youth prepare for a productive life.

Looking down from the balcony, McNair watched the proceeding flanked by family, Lake City elected officials, and Boys & Girls Club staff as the General Assembly approved the resolution.

After earning the Pee Dee Area Youth of the Year title in March, Justin K. McNair of Lake City moved on to the state event. Then in April, McNair was named the South Carolina Youth of the Year and earned another $2,500 in scholarships. He will travel to the Southeast Regional Youth of the Year Event this summer, and the National Event is held in October.

The Lake City Boys & Girls Club allowed this shy teenage boy to go from sad and isolated to outgoing and entertaining. 

Adopted as an infant by a single mother in rural South Carolina, McNair had the odds stacked against him, but at 16 he's graduating high school. McNair says the Club taught him not to give up: "Whatever you put your mind to, you can do it."

The welcoming environment of the Club helped him develop and grow. "Whenever you had a dream, they made sure they did everything in their power to accomplish that," McNair says. "I really love the Boys & Girls Club."

His motto is "Good character is something that you have to build; it doesn't come overnight." Staff at the Boys & Girls Club showed him that character.

Hear McNair tell his story here: https://youtu.be/SL_3VNIhKc4

The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Pee Dee Area have had state winners before, the last one being Salisha Rigsbee from the Florence Club in the early 2000s. She went on to earn a bachelor’s degree at Claflin University and her J.D. from Arizona Summit Law School. Since 2018, she has served as assistant attorney general in Phoenix, Ariz., founded her own law firm in 2020. and continues to serve her community.

 

Other Clubs Youth of the Year

The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Pee Dee Area recognized Antonio Dix representing the Hartsville Boys & Girls Club, Tiana Hickson representing the Timmonsville Boys & Girls Club, Sydney Morrison representing the Pamplico Boys & Girls Club, Nydia Orange representing the North Florence Boys & Girls Club, and Jose Rodriguez representing The Rick & Susan Goings Boys & Girls Club in Hemingway.

 

What is Youth of the Year?

For 75 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s Youth of the Year program has honored and celebrated the nation’s most inspiring teens – recognizing their commitment to outstanding leadership, service, and excellence. 

Each year, one exceptional Club member is selected to be the National Youth of the Year, serving as an ambassador for Boys & Girls Club youth as well as a voice for all our nation’s young people. These individuals have exemplified the Boys & Girls Club mission and are proof to the impact Clubs make in transforming and saving kids’ lives. National Youth of the Year winners have achieved success in a variety of industries, including entertainment, politics, business, and sports.

Becoming National Youth of the Year is an exciting and inspiring journey. Each year, thousands of Club teens participate in local, state, and regional Youth of the Year events. Six teens, including five regional winners and a national military youth winner, advance to the National Youth of the Year Celebration, where one outstanding young person is named Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s national teen spokesperson.

The National Youth of the Year is a role model, leader and advocate for the millions of youth served by Boys & Girls Clubs each year, and all of America's young people. As the teen spokesperson for Boys & Girls Clubs of America, National Youth of the Year get the opportunity to meet the President of the United States. So far, Youth of the Year have met 13 U.S. Presidents.

 

Full Text of the Resolution

TO COMMEND THE BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF SOUTH CAROLINA FOR THEIR EXTRAORDINARY EFFORTS IN HELPING SOUTH CAROLINA'S YOUTH PREPARE FOR A PRODUCTIVE LIFE AND TO CONGRATULATE JUSTIN K. MCNAIR OF THE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF THE PEE DEE AREA ON BEING NAMED 2023 TRADITIONAL YOUTH OF THE YEAR BY THE SOUTH CAROLINA ALLIANCE OF BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS.

Whereas, in every community, some boys and girls are left to find their own recreation and companionship in the streets. An increasing number of children are at home with no adult care or supervision. Young people need to know someone cares about them; and

Whereas, by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging, and influence, Boys & Girls Clubs offer that vital caring and more through programs and services that promote and enhance the development of boys and girls; and

Whereas, the Boys & Girls Clubs in South Carolina provide programs in character and leadership development, health and life skills, education and career development, sports and recreation, and the arts; and

Whereas, truly the "Positive Place for Kids", Boys & Girls Clubs provide a safe place to learn and grow while having fun; and

Whereas, ninety-seven Boys & Girls Clubs sites in forty-six cities of the Palmetto State serve 16,591 youth each year; and

Whereas, further, the General Assembly is pleased to learn that, among the young people who enjoy Boys & Girls Clubs membership in the Palmetto State, Justin K. McNair of the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Pee Dee Area has been named South Carolina Boys & Girls Clubs Traditional Youth of the Year for 2023 by the South Carolina Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs; and

Whereas, cognizant that South Carolina's Boys & Girls Clubs are a sound and prosperous investment in the youth of our State, the South Carolina General Assembly takes great pleasure in recognizing and honoring each of these clubs and, most particularly, in celebrating club member Justin K. McNair for his accomplishments and for being selected as South Carolina Boys & Girls Clubs Traditional Youth of the Year for 2023. The General Assembly also offers grateful thanks to all club staff and volunteers for their critical roles in shaping the lives of these youth. Now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring:

That the members of the South Carolina General Assembly, by this resolution, commend the Boys & Girls Clubs of South Carolina for their extraordinary efforts in helping South Carolina's youth prepare for a productive life and congratulate Justin K. McNair of the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Pee Dee Area on being named 2023 Traditional Youth of the Year by the South Carolina Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs.

Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be presented to Justin K. McNair.

You helped us make a huge impact this year.

We exist to raise awareness for our cause and bring change to the lives of those we serve in our community.

Our Impact This Year

  • Days Open a Year

    252

  • Youth Served

    3,000+

  • Club Sites

    6

  • Healthy Meals Served

    160,500+

  • Sgt. Priscilla Zimmerman * from the 70s
    Sgt. Priscilla Zimmerman * from the 70s

    Looking back, before attending the Club, my dreams and opportunities were limited, but once there I learned self-respect and self-worth and the whole world opened up for me.

  • Michael Woods * from the 90s
    Michael Woods * from the 90s

    The Club has provided me with a lot of my “first” experiences: traveling in and out of SC, staying overnight in a hotel, riding on an airplane, and even my first job. I don’t know where I would have ended up had it not been for the Club.

  • Salisha Rigsbee * Phoenix, Ariz., Assistant Attorney General
    Salisha Rigsbee * Phoenix, Ariz., Assistant Attorney General

    No matter where you go in life, you’ll always go as far as you believe you can go. ... The Club is where I learn how to set standards and accomplish them.

  • Rev. Terry Alexander * from the 60s
    Rev. Terry Alexander * from the 60s

    I am thankful for the strong adult mentors the Club had, as they provided me the guidance needed for my future success.

  • Benjamin Baker * from the 2000s
    Benjamin Baker * from the 2000s

    I never saw a trajectory for my life, but they wouldn't count me out.

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