Swimming in Success!

Phillips 66 helps the Boys & Girls Clubs of Yellowstone County make waves in water safety!

A recent donation from Phillips 66 has supported swim lessons for Club members at Rocky Mountain College. The swim program is designed to help kids build confidence in and around water, and build skills that keep them safe!

In 2025, Phillips 66 supported 80 Club members in attending swim lessons at no additional cost to their families. This year, their impact has doubled and the program has grown to provide lessons to 160 Club members.

Phillips 66 and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Yellowstone County will host a celebration for participating members and their families. The event will bring the community together to recognize the children’s hard work, celebrate new skills learned and highlight the success of this important summer program.

“At Phillips 66, safety is more than a priority—it’s a core value that guides everything we do,” said Janet Hardy, Director of Public Affairs for Phillips 66. “That’s why we’re proud to partner with Boys & Girls Clubs of Yellowstone County to help support the safety of children in our community. Through this collaboration, we’re providing access to vital swim instruction that helps kids build the skills and confidence they need to stay safe in and around water. Together, we’re helping create a fun, memorable and safe summer for local families.”

Phillips 66 partnership with the Club has removed barriers and created new opportunities for Yellowstone County youth. Their impact through collaboration can be measured in the positive experiences that Club members have gained access to and we are so grateful to have continued to build a strong relationship with Phillips 66.