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Third Space: Boys & Girls Club Launches New Storefront, Workshop Space In Malibu
The Malibu Village storefront features brands, products, entrepreneurs, and artists interested in social good.

MALIBU, CA — The Boys & Girls Club on Sunday will launch Third Space, where visitors of al ages are invited to explore local products and youth can access mentorship opportunities and workshops.
The Malibu Village storefront, at 23359 Pacific Coast Highway, features brands, products, entrepreneurs, and artists that support sustainable solutions, global citizenship and social entrepreneurship. A percentage of all store sales will benefit BGCM's mental health services and educational initiatives, according to the organization.
The space will highlight young entrepreneurs and sell products from brands and creators such as Boyso Soaps, C & the Moon, From the Ash Studio, Malibu High School’s Zanmi Club and Stapelstein.
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“Third Space will enrich the lives of our youth by providing them with mentorship opportunities and inspire the broader community to engage in care through the development of intra and interpersonal relationships, connection through inclusive collaboration, and creativity with exploring new ways to spark curiosity,” said Kasey Earnest, CEO of Boys & Girls Club of Malibu. “The opening is a significant milestone that directly supports BGCM and the many programs and services it provides while also providing a special opportunity for the community to gain insight into some of the great educational initiatives occurring for youth.”
Workshops at the space will cater to K-12 kids and include opportunities for participants to develop their own brands with mentors that could be sold at Third Space.
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The store will be open Tuesday-Friday 11 a.m.-6p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information about how to get involved and learn more, visit Third Space's website.
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