YMCA of Coastal Carolina

YMCA of Coastal Carolina

Civic and Social Organizations

Myrtle Beach, SC 105 followers

Mission: To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.

About us

The Y is a cause-driven organization that is for youth development, for healthy living, and for social responsibility. A strong community can only be achieved when we invest in our kids, our health, and our neighbors. We believe that to bring about meaningful change in individuals and communities, we must be focused and accountable. At the Y, we measure the success of our cause by how well we engage communities in our three areas of focus. YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Nurturing the potential of every child and teen. HEALTHY LIVING Improving the nation's health and well-being. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Giving back and providing support to our neighbors. The Y is made up of people of all ages and from every walk of life working side by side to strengthen communities. Together we work to ensure everyone—regardless of gender, income, faith, sexual orientation or cultural background—has the opportunity to live life to its fullest. We share the values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility—everything we do stems from it. We know that the key to effectively nurturing the potential of children, improving the nation’s health and well-being and supporting our neighbors is a passionate, experienced and diverse array of staff, volunteers and members who value what everyone brings to the table.

Website
http://coastalcarolinaymca.org
Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Myrtle Beach, SC
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1984

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Employees at YMCA of Coastal Carolina

Updates

  • Our Coastal Carolina YMCAs completed four successful Active Adult social meetings. The meetings gave adults an opportunity to connect with one another, engage in conversations and discuss future social events at our Y! Light snacks were served. The program is geared towards 55 and up! Stay Tuned for our upcoming social connections and fun that will keep you "Forever Young"

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    Dennis, a loyal Claire Chapin Epps Family YMCA member, shares his story of hope and possibility. He begins, “I died and the Y saved my life.” The hospital staff at Grand Strand for saved his life after experiencing full cardiac arrest on July 3, 2012. He went through Cardiac Rehab until February, 2015, when the Y assumed responsibility for managing those Cardiac patients who had completed Cardiac Rehab at the hospital. He shares, “The Y was a better option for those of us who had moved on from Cardiac Rebab because we could attend the Y as often as we wanted while Cardiac was limited to 3 visits per week.” He continued, “The staff at the Y has always been available to help me personally stick to my exercise program even though the staff members have changed over the years. The current staff is well qualified and are able to relate to all age levels.” He notes that it is very noticeable how the staff is able to meet the needs of a multigenerational customer base. “This is a comfortable and safe place,” he explains, “and everyone cares for each other here.” Dennis continued exercising at the Claire Chapin Epps Family YMCA and loves being a part of the Y community. Last year, Dennis joined the Healthy Habits Challenge, which tracked daily healthy habits such as eating well, moving for 30 minutes, and drinking water. For each healthy habit tracked, participants earned a point. Trish Harrison, Healthy Living Director, shares, “I wrote his name down at the top of the Healthy Habits Leader Board every week.” Dennis shares that the Healthy Habits Challenge influenced him to start a food journal. He stayed with the healthy habits program even after the challenge ended, and by the end of the year had lost 40 pounds! Dennis is an inspiration! Thank you for sharing your story with the Y community.

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  • Tidelands Health Georgetown Family YMCA now offers Power Thru Parkinson’s Classes, a Parkinson’s disease management program. This program began at the Tidelands Health Pawleys Family YMCA and expanded to Myrtle Beach in 2023. Beginning in January 2024, the class is being offered in Georgetown. Get the details: https://lnkd.in/eEyDJiUf

    Power Thru Parkinson's Program Expands to Tidelands Health Georgetown Family YMCA – YMCA of Coastal Carolina

    Power Thru Parkinson's Program Expands to Tidelands Health Georgetown Family YMCA – YMCA of Coastal Carolina

    https://www.coastalcarolinaymca.org

  • Tidelands Tuesday Talk: Eat Right and Exercise More! What:Tidelands Health Registered Dietitian, Hope Brinkman, will share simple ways to eat healthier. Angie Hill, Senior Health and Wellness Director at the Tidelands Health Pawleys Family YMCA, will help you move more. Cost: Free to everyone (but must register online) Date and Time: January 9th at 12:30 pm Location: Tidelands Health Pawleys Family YMCA Sign up: https://lnkd.in/egmRhPjb

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