Our Region

A wider reach for greater impact

Anchored in High Point and expanding across Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and surrounding communities, we serve the dynamic region of the Piedmont Triad — home to more than 1.7 million people and limitless potential.

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Why the Triad matters for young people

This region offers a mix of city life and suburban-town settings, giving us many places to meet young people where they live, learn, and connect.

It is growing and changing. For example, the Greensboro–High Point metro area had a population of roughly 780,000 in 2023, with incomes and educational outcomes shifting accordingly.

Youth in the Triad are more diverse than previous generations. Nearly 44% of young people identify as people of color, compared to only 17% of older residents.

Many children and families face real barriers: from school readiness and math proficiency to access to after-school opportunities. For example, only about 26% of 3rd- to 8th-graders in the Triad region met the state’s college- and career-readiness mark in reading in 2024.

Our region by the numbers

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21%-33% child poverty across major cities

Child poverty remains high in High Point (21.2%), Greensboro (23.0%), and Winston-Salem (32.7%), with some neighborhoods exceeding 35%.

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20-30% chronic absenteeism

Many local schools report absenteeism at levels that put long-term academic and economic mobility at risk.

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16% of teens have considered suicide; 8% have attempted.
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10% rise in juvenile arrests

More than half involve repeat offenders, signaling unmet needs among older youth and teens.

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Schools connected to the Club’s athletics footprint

Through Beyond Sports NC, youth at these schools access no-cost, high-quality sports that boost attendance and engagement.

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Residents living across the greater Triad region, with growing diversity among children and youth.

The region faces systemic needs: strengthening literacy, improving school-day attendance, expanding safe places for youth, and supporting families experiencing persistent economic pressure.

How We Show Up.

In this region, we don’t just add programs — we build community. Our approach includes:

  • Operating Club sites in neighborhoods where access to safe, enriching out-of-school time is limited.
  • Partnering with schools, local governments, and advocates across the Triad to align around youth success.
  • Adapting to local strengths and needs, whether that’s after-school STEM, summer leadership, sports and recreation, or mentoring relationships.
  • Adapting to local strengths and needs, whether that’s after-school STEM, summer leadership, sports and recreation, or mentoring relationships.

The Future Ahead

The region faces systemic needs: strengthening literacy, improving school-day attendance, expanding safe places for youth, and supporting families experiencing persistent economic pressure.

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More kids graduate on time, ready for the next step.

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More teens feel connected to purpose and community.

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Every Club becomes a place where belonging, growth, and achievement happen.

By embracing the full scope of the Triad and partnering deeply with local voices, we aim to make our region not just bigger in reach but stronger in outcomes for young people.