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Safety protocols announced for The Salvation Army's Boys & Girls Club summer program

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Starting June 1, the Salvation Army's Boys & Girls Clubs will be opening for summer programming.

The local organization announced they have put in place several safety protocols to limit the spread of the coronavirus.

Although other local organizations have decided to not have summer camps, the Boys & Girls Club is still serving the Tulsa and surrounding communities.

Each day of camp the below protocols will take place:

  • Limited check-in times
  • Wellness health screenings
  • Face coverings worn by staff
  • Increased cleaning and sanitizing throughout the facility

The Salvation Army has been running a daycare out of the same location, the Mabee Red Shield, and will begin to transition to summer camp on June 1.

The other four Boys & Girls Club locations in Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Sapulpa and Sand Springs have been closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Space is still available at all five locations for the summer program. To register or for more information, click here.

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