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Finish the Dream.
Fund the Future of PGY.

Help us complete a 50-year legacy and open PGY’s permanent home by July 1.

Where numbers tell the real story.

A legacy built one student, one stage, one generation at a time.

50+

Years ofImpact

10K+

Students Shaped

Global

Performances Across the World

infinite

Generations of Confidence & Growth

This Isn't Something New.
This Is Something Proven.

For over five decades, Performing Groups for Youth has helped young people build confidence, discipline, and purpose through music and performance

From their first time on stage… to performing around the world… PGY has shaped thousands of lives in lasting ways.

And now — for the first time — we are creating a permanent home to carry that legacy forward.

And You're Part of the Story

If you're seeing this,
PGY has likely already impacted your life.

Maybe you wore the costumes — and felt what it meant to step into a role bigger than yourself.

Maybe you stood on the stage — heart racing, lights bright, and something clicked forever.

Or maybe you watched someone you love grow through this program — and saw the transformation with your own eyes.

You've seen what it does.

Final Stretch
We're Almost There.

The space is built. The vision is clear. We just need help completing the final details. We are seeking a small group of leadership donors to help us finish this project.

Campaign progress Nearly complete
Target: July 1st

Help us write the next chapter.

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Testimonial

Parent Feedback

I had an amazing experience participating in Broadway Bound! I developed an untapped talent in singing and loved dancing to all kinds of music. Most importantly I met great people who are now lifelong friends.
Parent
Cameron Collie
Andrew had the best time doing Broadway Bound. Although performing wasn't on his radar -- he is a guy who likes sports -- falling into performing with this group was one of the best things he has done. It improved his baseball footwork, it improved his memory, it made him completely comfortable in front of an audience, and it will look great on a college application. It was an experience that he will remember for a lifetime and that he will continue to benefit from for a lifetime in terms of succeeding in unfamiliar and demanding situations and in terms of the confidence built through performing.
Parent
Debbie Romero