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I recognize that there is an element of risk in any out of the home settings, including the Boys & Girls Club. My child may be exposed to physical hazards, emotional demands, communicable diseases, weather conditions or other unanticipated events. I authorize my child to participate in the educational, athletic, and recreational programs of the Boys & Girls Club and in any and all field trips away from the Club. On behalf of my minor child I assume all risks of my child’s participation in these programs. I hereby release and agree to hold harmless the Boys & Girls Club of Toccoa-Stephens County, its employees, youth development professional, officers, directors and all volunteers from any and all liability, loss or damage, actions, claims …show more content…
I hereby certify that my child is in normal health, and to my knowledge, is capable of participating safely in the educational, athletic and social recreational programs of the Boys & Girls Club. Should any injury occur to my child during participation in said programs, I authorize the Boys & Girls Club of Toccoa-Stephens County to arrange for or to provide emergency medical treatment and to arrange for or provide transportation to the nearest qualified medical facility. I give the Boys & Girls Club of Toccoa-Stephens County and medical treatment staff and personnel permission to administer to my child should my child be injured while attending activities at the Boys & Girls Club. I also understand that the Boys & Girls Club does not carry medical insurance for my child for any causes and it is my responsibility to pay all bills associated with such action. I give my child permission to use Club computers and to access the internet appropriately for educational purposes. (Only if needed internet use) I understand the Boys and Girls Club will provide a list of students names to the local student to give the school the acknowledgment of participants of this event to ride the transportation provided to the facility of the Boys and Girls Club of

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