YMCA of Greater New York

YMCA of Greater New York

Non-profit Organizations

New York, NY 14,948 followers

Here for all New Yorkers — to empower youth, improve health, and strengthen community.

About us

New York City’s YMCA is here for all New Yorkers — to empower youth, improve health, and strengthen community. Founded in 1852, today the Y serves a diverse population of more than 250,000 New Yorkers who learn, grow, and thrive through programs and services at our 24 branches. Community is the cornerstone of the Y. Together, we connect active, engaged New Yorkers to build stronger communities. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok at @ymcanyc.

Website
http://www.ymcanyc.org
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1852

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    Looking back at a spectacular night at the museum. 💫 On June 13, hundreds of New Yorkers gathered at The Metropolitan Museum of Art for the YMCA of Greater New York Heroes of New York Gala. The evening featured hilarious jokes from emcee Punkie Johnson, an unforgettable performance from Broadway legend Billy Porter, and an after-party with Grandmaster Flash. This year's event raised more than $1.4 million and honored John Starks, New York Life, Deloitte, and Jack & Valerie Rowe for their ongoing support of the YMCA’s efforts to open doors to education and career development resources for young people across NYC. Thank you to all who attended and supported the Y. We can’t wait to see you again soon.

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    Y teens are officially college bound! 🎓📚 There were lots of smiles, tears of joy, and high-fives the other night as Y teens celebrated the end of the school year, announced their college plans, and received financial scholarships at YMCA of Greater New York's annual College Decision Day hosted by our partners at the Capital Group. Dozens of students were in attendance at last night’s event, many of whom will be the first in their families to attend college. We are so proud of these Y teens and look forward to seeing them again as official Y teen alumni. 😊

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    What an amazing night at The Metropolitan Museum of Art as New Yorkers came together to celebrate the heroes of today while raising funds to support the heroes of tomorrow at the YMCA of Greater New York Heroes of New York Gala. The event raised more than $1.4 million to support the Y’s programs and community services and featured performances from Broadway icon Billy Porter and Hip-Hop legend Grandmaster Flash and Saturday Night Live’s Punkie Johnson was the emcee for the evening. This year’s honorees were New York Life Insurance Company, Deloitte, and John Starks, celebrated for their ongoing support of the YMCA’s efforts to open doors to education and career development resources for young people across NYC. The Y also paid special tribute to Jack and Valerie Rowe on the 10th anniversary of the Rowe Scholars Program and awarded two YMCA teens with the von der Heyden Scholarships; a scholarship presented annually to two high school students who have exhibited strong leadership qualities and a determination to better their communities.⁠ Thank you all for joining us and supporting the Y.

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    We are saddened to hear of the passing of our beloved West Side Y member, Sidney Inniss. Thank you, Sid, for everything you did for the Y and especially for showing us how to live our best lives. 

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    President and CEO, YMCA of Greater New York

    One of the many wonderful things about being part of the YMCA of Greater New York is meeting people who inspire you. Sidney Inniss was an inspiration to me and countless others. He was a West Side Y member for 65 years and came in daily for fitness, strength training and community. He shared his stories, his wisdom and his warmth and always lifted spirits. Sid referred to the Y as “the best place in the world.” He passed away at age 100 and will be missed. You can learn more about Sid and how he made the Y his “church” through this profile:  https://lnkd.in/ebuUXxUT

    Finding a Place to Belong: Sid's Story

    Finding a Place to Belong: Sid's Story

    ymcanyc.org

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    The YMCA of Greater New York’s annual Heroes of New York Gala is just a little over a week away and you’re invited to join us at the After Party!   On Thursday, June 13, join us for an extraordinary evening at The Metropolitan Museum of Art as we honor heroes committed to serving NYC and raise critical funds for Y programs. Come for the after party and enjoy music from legendary Grandmaster Flash, indulge in dessert and an open bar, all while raising funds to support Y programs.   Learn more and purchase tickets at https://lnkd.in/ejPS7WJt

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    It’s never too late to learn to swim….just ask New York State Senator Jamaal T. Bailey and NYC Councilmember Kevin Riley – who both just recently learned how to swim at the YMCA of Greater New York. Over the course of 8-weeks, the two took part in weekly swim lessons at the Northeast Bronx YMCA along with other NYC and NY State elected officials. After completing each swim lesson, Senator Jamaal T. Bailey admitted to feeling much more “empowered, comfortable, less afraid, less timid.” Before learning to swim, both admitted they were scared of the water but realized they needed to overcome their fears to learn this important life skill. Hear their inspiring story on how they overcame their fears and are leading by example when it comes to the importance of water safety. To see the full video that highlights the importance of swim access, swim instruction access, and water safety awareness for all communities, head here: https://lnkd.in/eVzSaBvg and for more information on the YMCA of Greater New York’s commitment to water safety, visit ymcanyc.org/swim #watersafety #watersafetymonth #nyc #learntoswim #ymca #ymcanyc

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    It won’t be a party unless you’re there! Y Community Week officially kicks off today and you’re invited to join us for the weeklong celebration. Stop by your local branch to take part in all the fun and follow along on social media as we share stories that lift up our communities and celebrate everything that is great about the Y. Join us in celebrating 172 years of empowering NYC, together. Learn more by visiting ymcanyc.org/communityweek

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