EKUZO turns the games your members already love into structured growth — and it's live now at the Boys & Girls Club of Boston.
In Boston, EKUZO and the Boys & Girls Club came together around a simple truth: the kids already love gaming. The question was never how to get them interested — it was how to turn that passion into something that builds them up.
Together we built a program that meets members where they are and channels their energy into teamwork, communication, and confidence. Now we're bringing that same partnership to Clubs across the country.
Clubs don't partner with EKUZO because they want esports. They partner because they're trying to reach more kids, deepen engagement, and show real outcomes — without adding staff or overhead.
Gaming pulls in members who don't show up for anything else. Esports becomes the door into your other programs.
EKUZO coaches lead every session remotely. Your staff supervise the room — we handle curriculum, coaching, and competition.
Every session is built around communication, leadership, and reflection — mapped to the outcomes your Club already cares about.
Coach-led, recorded sessions and actively moderated communication. Coaches are trained in youth safety.
Runs on the computers you already have. No new hardware, no new hires, no reshuffling your facility.
Attendance, engagement, and belonging you can put in front of your board and your funders.
A short conversation about your space, schedule, and the members you most want to reach.
EKUZO's trained coaches run structured sessions two to three times a week — fully remote.
A Club proctor keeps the room; EKUZO handles everything happening on the screen.
Kids practice, compete, and reflect — and it shows up in attendance, engagement, and belonging.
more days attended per year
lower absence rates
of members aren't in any other activity
staff proctor needed per session
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“Our members show up for EKUZO — and once they're here, they start showing up for everything else.”
Josh Davis
Boys & Girls Club of Boston
A space with computers (or member devices), internet access, and a staff proctor to supervise sessions. EKUZO coaches handle the coaching remotely.
Minimal. One staff member supervises the room — no prep, no gaming expertise, and no curriculum to build. EKUZO runs the session end to end.
Yes. All sessions are coach-led and recorded, every communication channel is actively moderated, and coaches are trained in youth safety. Members agree to a Code of Conduct.
Today, EKUZO trains on League of Legends. It's free-to-play, runs on modest machines, and offers the deep teamwork and strategy the EKUZO curriculum is built around.
Club partnerships are personalized to each location's space, schedule, and goals, so we prefer to start with a conversation rather than a fixed price. Reach out and we'll find the right fit together.