 It's The Cube, coming to you from San Jose, California. Here's your host, Jeff Rick. Hi, Jeff Rick here with The Cube. We are on the ground at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose, California at the Silicon Valley Business Journal Corporate Philanthropy Awards. It's a big event where they're going to honor 50 companies here tonight that have given back to the community, both in terms of money and time and volunteers. And it's also an opportunity for the nonprofits to come out, to face to the name and really highlight what they're doing in the community. So we want to grab a couple, have them give us an update. So I'm really excited here to have Katherine Cook from the Boys and Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley. Okay, excellent. It's a big national organization, right? It is a big national organization, although Boys and Girls Club of Silicon Valley is its own autonomous branch of the Umbrella Organization, which is Boys and Girls Club of America. Now, is that a unique situation? It is not. So we have 4,000 clubs across the United States. So everybody runs their own Boys and Girls Club organization based upon their demographic and their sort of area and the population that we serve. So I hear, I watch a lot of sports. They talk about Boys and Girls Clubs all the time and giving back. What exactly are some of the services that you guys do of Boys and Girls Clubs? So the Boys and Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley serves about 3,000 youth in our area during the regular school year as well as 15,000 other youth that don't attend our regular program. We're an out-of-school program that provides services in five core areas. We have healthy lifestyles. We have a rigorous academic program. We used to sort of Boys and Girls Club started as the boys club and it was kind of to keep them off the street after school. That's exactly what it was. Keep everybody off the street and out of trouble. And it's turned into a very rich, robust program, after-school program that really serves children in our community. And our mission statement is to serve those children who need us most. All right. In what areas do you guys cover geographically? So the Boys and Girls Club of Silicon Valley has ten club houses in Santa Clara County. Nine of them are in San Jose. One is in Morgan Hill and we're expanding all the time. We're actually getting ready to expand it to Evergreen. So, yeah, growing our organization. Excellent. So kind of San Jose South. East side, San Jose South. Okay, awesome. Yeah. So talk a little bit about corporate philanthropy and what an event like this means to you guys and for corporations to give. So we actually could not run our organization without the corporations in Silicon Valley and their support. We have the support of several big corporations. Macy's is one of them, which is, of course, national, but we have Wells Fargo, Galena, Plot Construction. It's a very, very long list of people that support Boys and Girls Clubs and our operating budget is such that if we did not have that support we would not be able to offer services. That's great. So, do they get mainly money or are there other ways that people can contribute besides money? We also have volunteers, corporate volunteers. So we have volunteers at the high school level, the college level, and then corporate volunteers. So they'll come in. For example, they just came in and had a large group of volunteers came in and painted a map on the block top of one of our clubhouses. So we're always looking for volunteers to come in initially and then hopefully they'll come in and volunteer on a regular basis. Great. So I'll give you the last word. People want to contribute. People want to help. Where should they go? They should go to the Boys and Girls Club of Silicon Valley website, which is bgcsv.org. Awesome. Yeah, and there's a donate there button, and we appreciate everything that anybody can do for us. All right, awesome. Well, Catherine, thanks for stopping by. Again, Jeff Rick here on theCUBE. We are on the ground at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose at the Silicon Valley Business Journal Corporate Philanthropy Awards.