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About the
YMCA of Glendale
Hours of
Operation
Monday - Friday 5:45 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Saturday 6:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The
YMCA of Glendale was founded in 1922, born out of the resident's
desire to enrich the quality of life. Overseen by its own members,
who volunteer to serve on the Board of Directors, it is managed
by other volunteers and paid staff. The YMCA has quietly provided
answers to Glendale's changing needs. Today, its 5,000 current active
members represent every section of our community. It serves hundreds
of additional children through the summer camp programs.
- The most
important component of all YMCA programs is character development.
There are four core values that build strong children - caring,
honesty, respect & responsibility. These values are the tools
that help kids overcome the negative temptations of youth like
drugs, gangs & crime.
- The YMCA
is a not-for-profit organization that is particularly relevant
to today's society because it fills a void in the community. It
puts Christian principles into practice. It welcomes and supports
children and families. It is for everyone - people of all ages,
religion, incomes and abilities. The YMCA builds community!
- The YMCA
believes that people who cannot afford to pay full costs deserve
the experience the Y offers as much as those who can. Donations
allow the YMCA to provide membership and programs to people in
financial hardship.
- As part
of its effort to help people live a healthy lifestyle, the YMCA
offers a wide variety of fitness programs including swimming,
fitness classes, strength training, racquetball, consultations
with fitness experts and much more.
- There are
over 500 children taking swimming lessons at the YMCA - every
month, all year round. Another 300 children form youth basketball
leagues, and over 250 children take gymnastics classes every month
of the year. Building confidence in children by developing their
physical skills is one part of the YMCA's mission. Showing them
how to make sound independent decisions and solve problems is
another part. Our summer camping programs provide a setting for
this and serve over 600 children a year.
- The volunteers
and staff remain committed to modeling and teaching these values:
every decision is weighed against them.
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