THE Y STORY

Collectively, YMCAs are the largest not-for-profit community service organization in America. YMCAs are at the heart of community life in neighborhoods and towns across the nation. They work to meet the health and social service needs of 18.9 million men, women and children.

Ys help people develop values and behavior that are consistent with Christian principles. Ys are for people of all faiths, races, abilities, ages and incomes. No one is turned away for inability to pay. YMCAs’ strength is in the people they bring together. In the average YMCA, a volunteer board sets policy for its executive, who manages the operation with staff and volunteer leaders. Ys meet local community needs through organized activities called programs. In its own way, every Y nurtures the healthy development of children and teens; strengthens families; and makes its community a healthier, safer, better place to live. YMCA programs are tools for building the values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. Longtime leaders in community-based health and fitness and aquatics, Ys teach kids to swim, offer exercise classes for people with disabilities and lead adult aerobics. They also offer hundreds of other programs in response to community needs, including camping, child care (the Y movement is the nation’s largest provider), teen clubs, environmental programs, substance abuse prevention, youth sports, family nights, mentoring, job training, international exchange and many more.

 

Facilities

Northwood
McGurn
Lake City
Bradford-Union YMCA
Putnam County YMCA
G.L.A.D. YMCA
Southwest

Programs

Aquatics
Child Care
Gymnastics/Dance
Health & Wellness
Karate
Sports
Summer Day Camp
Teen
Seniors
YMCA READS

About the Y

Membership Info
Staff List
Message from the CEO
Executive Board of Directors
Financial Statements
The Y Story
Volunteer & Employment Info
YMCA Endowment Fund
Strong Kids Campaign

Calendar of Events