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Safe & Healthy Kids

From Summer Day Camp to promoting healthy sportsmanship; teaching lifesaving skills like swimming, and preventing child abuse, the Y is committed to making sure the kids in our lives are their best selves and reach their greatest potential through a variety of high-impact programs that keep them safe and healthy.

Child Abuse Prevention

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, a month dedicated to raising awareness of and, most importantly, preventing child abuse. This month we are equipping our community with information and guidance on how to talk about child abuse and personal safety with children.

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Youth Sports

The Y is the starting point for many youth to learn about becoming and staying active, and developing healthy habits they’ll carry with them throughout their lives.

 

The benefits are far greater than just physical health.

 

Whether it’s gaining the confidence that comes from learning to dribble a basketball or building the positive relationships that lead to good sportsmanship and teamwork, participating in sports at the Y is about building the whole child, from the inside out.

Swim Lessons

Y Swim Lessons provide important life skills that could save a life and will benefit you for a lifetime. Swim lessons nurture swim skills, develop self-esteem and creating positive experiences that leave a lasting impression. Group swim instruction was developed by the YMCA in 1906 and we continue to serve as America's Swim Instructor. 

Summer Day Camp

No two weeks of camp are the same! Throughout the summer, we feature different themes filled with new activities, experiences and memories. Whether it’s playing a new sport, learning about science and nature or exploring their creativity, your child will build confidence and develop friendships that last a lifetime.

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