Recreation

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The Recreation & Human Services Department manages all of the Recreation, Human Services, and Teen Center programs offered by the City of Glendora. The department also provides social, recreational, and cultural opportunities, which stimulate and enhance the quality of life for Glendora residents by offering interesting programs and social services that ensure a variety of leisure opportunities accessible to all citizens.

Mission Statement

The Recreation & Human Services Department strives to achieve an enriched community by offering caring comprehensive customer service. We are committed to enhancing quality of life for our citizens by providing positive and pleasurable recreational activities, quality parks, and facilities in our community.

Dirt Camp Sponsorship (Campership)

Dirt Camp scholarships AKA "Camperships" are made possible through generous donations from the Glendora Coordinating Council for Glendora residents. To receive consideration for a one week scholarship, please complete the Glendora Campership Eligibility Application and the Minor Release Form (link app & form attached). Applicants must be Glendora residents and between the ages of 6-12 years old. Both forms are required for each child applying for a Campership.

Return Application to:

  • Email: Recreation@cityofglendora.gov
  • Mail: GCC Attn: Community Services, P.O. Box 693, Glendora, CA 91740
  • In Person: The Legion Building, 159 N. Cullen Ave., Glendora, CA 91741

All completed applications will be reviewed by the Campership Committee. Your prompt response will help us award the limited number of Camperships available. Applications are considered on a first come first served basis.

If you have questions or concerns, please call (626) 914-8220.

Glendora Avenue Banner Program

The Community Services Foundation is now accepting application for the Glendora Ave Banner Program.

How to Apply

Community Services
116 E. Foothill Blvd
Glendora, CA 91741

Banners will only be hung/removed on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month. For specific dates or any other questions, please call (626) 914-8228.

Glendora Community Services Foundation

Glendora Community Services Foundation - Supporting our Youth, Connecting our community

Glendora Community Services Foundation
PO Box 1533
Glendora, CA 91741

Most nonprofit organizations are formed by individuals who identify a need and believe that by fulfilling this need they can make a difference. This is why Glendora Community Services Foundation was formed. The purpose for creating a nonprofit organization was to help ensure that Glendora 's facilities, programs and services of the future can continue to meet the community's needs, the Glendora Community Services Foundation partners with the City by providing financial support to enhance services beyond the capabilities of local tax revenues by doing the following:

  • Solicit funds in support of facilities, programs and services
  • Offer a tax deduction to donors for contributions
  • Apply for grants that are not available to government agencies

Executive Board Members

  • Chair - Howard Hawkins
  • Vice Chair -Paul Lopez
  • Treasurer - David Gerber
  • Secretary - Eric Freking
  • Board Member - Gary Pluchino
  • Board Member - Karen Pluchino

2023 Members

  • Caroline Hu - Little Grins Pediatric Dentistry
  • Dorothy Hillard
  • Mallory Buril
  • Connie Andrews - Andrews Inc.
  • First Church of Christ, Scientist
  • Maria & David Fredendall
  • David Chavez - The Milliken Group
  • Glen Oaks Golf Course
  • Mendell & Reanna Thompson
  • David Thomas
  • Howard Hawkins
  • Paulette Koss
  • Derek J Johnston
  • Kirk Warner Insurance Agency
  • Richard & Marilyn Hansen
  • Lorena Cordova
  • Steven Salle
  • Eddie Kouyoumdjian

The Glendora Community Services Foundation is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) charitable organization that partners with the City of Glendora to aide, sponsor, promote, advance and assist in the provisions, development and maintenance of public parks, recreation and community services and provide financial support to enhance the services of the City of Glendora. We do this by encouraging and soliciting support. Together our mission is to foster the recreational, educational, environmental and cultural life of our community by encouraging and soliciting support for our city's park system.

Priorities of the Foundation and its Board of Directors

  • Supporting the Glendora Parks & Trails Master Plan implementation through advocacy and fundraising for capital development
  • Building the Foundation's capacity to provide financial sustainability
  • Enhancing the Foundation's visibility in the community while achieving organizational excellence

Get Involved and Become a Member

We invite you to support our cause and ensure that parks and programming remain for future generation. The Glendora Community Services Foundation is reaching out to persons who share the same fundamental values of preserving and promoting parks and programs in Glendora to become members of the Foundation. Membership is $25 yearly and is tax deductible.

Kirkpatrick, Dunham & Harper Awards

Annually, the Community Services Commission honors individual Glendorans for their outstanding volunteer service to the youth and senior citizens of our community. These individuals are the recipients of awards named for individuals who were recognized and remembered for their commitment to community service above self. This year we will be recognizing individuals deserving of the 55th Annual Ed Kirkpatrick Award, the 46th Annual William E. "Buck" Dunham Award, and the 29th Annual Ruth Harper Award. These awards have been named for outstanding citizens who have distinguished themselves by deed, accomplishment, or volunteerism.

Edgar "ED" Kirkpatrick Award

The first City of Glendora-sponsored perpetual volunteerism award was named after Edgar "Ed" Kirkpatrick. Ed was an outstanding Glendora youth, young adult sports figure, and citizen. Ed signed with the California Angels as a catcher in 1962 just after graduation from high school. Today, the Edgar "Ed" Kirkpatrick Award continues to be awarded to an outstanding adult who has provided exemplary and extraordinary service to the youth of Glendora in the area of sports.

William E. "Buck" Dunham Award

Glendora is acknowledged as one of the most volunteer-oriented communities in the San Gabriel Valley. As such, the originating commission recognized that adults volunteer in numerous youth-oriented activities. In order to acknowledge these volunteers, a second award was created. This award was named in honor of William E. "Buck" Dunham and is awarded to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the youth of Glendora in an area other than sports.

Ruth Harper Award

Glendora also honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the community's senior population. This award is named in honor of Ruth Harper. Ruth was a tireless worker and volunteer for the seniors of Glendora. Her tenacity on behalf of senior services was instrumental in laying the foundation for the programs and services that Glendora seniors enjoy today.

Volunteer Program Opportunities

Put your talents to work in our community by becoming a City of Glendora, Recreation & Human Services Volunteer. Volunteers are essential to providing quality services to the residents of our community. Volunteers are the heart and soul of our City. Volunteers make a difference!

Who Can Volunteer?

Community members who are at least 13 years of age and who are interested in giving back to the community.

How Do I Become a Volunteer?

  • Complete the Volunteer Application(PDF, 148KB).
  • If you are under the age of 18, a parent or guardian must sign this Waiver (link to waiver) before you can begin your assignment.
  • Once a volunteer position is confirmed, fingerprinting and a background check will take place. (Volunteers aged 13-17, skip this step.)
  • You will be contacted by the assigned coordinator to determine start date and time.

One- Day Volunteers (once a year) - Volunteers who would like to volunteer for only one day in a calendar year, please complete the Volunteer Application (link to application) and a coordinator will contact you to determine assignment.

Court Ordered Volunteers- The City of Glendora is very limited to accept court ordered volunteers. If you are trying to fulfill court mandated hours, please contact the Volunteer Center of San Gabriel Valley at 626-844-3410 (this agency is not affiliated with the City of Glendora)

What Volunteer Opportunities are Available?

How do I volunteer to be a CIT (Counselor in Training)?

Fill out the below application and either drop it off at City Hall Recreation & Human Services Department or email it to recreation@cityofglendora.org.

Youth Service Award

The Glendora Community Services Foundation's Youth Service Award is to recognize and award Glendora's Youth for their Community Service contributions throughout the year or their dedication and hard work within the Community Services Department. The Community Services Foundation will award a total of $2,000 to the confirmed recipient(s) as voted on by the Community Services Foundation Board Members.

Youth Service Award Application(PDF, 150KB)

Applicant Requirements

Candidates must meet all of the following requirements:

  • Candidate must be between the ages of 6 and 25
  • Candidates must contribute services within the Glendora City limits
  • Candidates must Volunteer and provide Community Services contributions to Glendora residents, organizations, businesses, schools or religious entities or be employed by the City of Glendora
  • Candidates between the ages of 6-18 must be enrolled in school and maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher

Application Submission

Please return Youth Service Award Application(PDF, 150KB) packets by mail or email to:

Community Services Department
116 E Foothill Blvd.
Glendora, CA 91741

Youth Sports Leagues

Youth sports programs sanctioned by the City that practice and play on City fields and courts include the Glendora National and American Little Leagues, Glendora Lassie League, Glendora Youth Soccer, Glendora Pony/Colt Baseball, Glendora Junior All American Football and Cheer, Glendora Youth Basketball and the Foothill Aquatics Swim Team. Contact information and website are below.

Glendora National Little League
Glendora National Little League provides five increasingly competitive divisions of baseball for boys and girls ages 5 - 12.

Glendora American Little League
Glendora American Little League provides five increasingly competitive divisions of baseball for boys and girls ages 5 - 12.

Glendora Lassie League
Glendora Lassie League provides girl's softball program for six divisions ranging age from 5 - 18.

Glendora Youth Soccer
Glendora Youth Soccer is a recreational soccer league for ages 5 - 18 year of age.

Glendora Pony/Colt Baseball
Glendora Pony/Colt baseball is for player ages 13 - 15 year of age. For more information, email glendorapony@hotmail.com.

Glendora Junior All American Football and Cheer
Glendora Jr. All American Football and Cheer program offers football and cheer for ages 6 - 14 years of age.

Glendora Youth Basketball
An exciting 8-week Winter community youth sports program for grades Kinder - Eighth grades. For more information contact the Crowther Teen & Family Center at (626) 914-2357.

Foothill Aquatics Swim Team
A year-round swim program for participants ages 5 - 18. For more information, contact Janet Pollard at (626) 963-5731, ext. 202.