Washougal residents Grant and Ann Gilson began to realize last summer that east Clark County doesn’t have a lot of suitable locations for teenagers to congregate after their daughter, Abby, who had just finished her seventh-grade year at Liberty Middle School, started asking them to drive her to different places around Camas and Washougal to participate in social activities.
They noticed that the most popular destinations for teens to hang out, such as the Safeway store in Washougal and Top Burger drive-in restaurant in Camas, weren’t exactly traditional, or even entirely appropriate.
“We got to thinking that there really isn’t a spot for teens between the ages of 12 and 18 to just kind of go hang out and not get into trouble, basically,” Grant said. “Even if you’re looking at some of the summer camp stuff and whatnot, it really cuts off at (age) 12. The community desperately needs (a place for teenagers) to hang out.”
The Gilsons have launched an effort to bring a teen center, “a safe place to find confidence, determination and direction to build a responsible future,” to east Clark County.
“It’s going to be a fun, creative, safe space for teens to be able to come hang out, have some autonomy, make good decisions (and participate in) interactive activities and programs,” Grant said. “Ultimately, we want a fun, interactive space for teens to be able to be themselves and build a community.”