Ron Watson, member of the YMCA of Western North Carolina and personal training (PT) participant, says PT at the Y saved his life. Learn more by watching Ron's Y story below! Interested in learning more about personal training at the Y? Follow this link: https://lnkd.in/eZYCcw7P #personaltraining #Fridayfeels
YMCA of Western North Carolina
Wellness and Fitness Services
Asheville, NC 1,549 followers
To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.
About us
The most important measure of the YMCA is the impact it has on the lives of the people and communities it serves. Together, these diverse groups find a place of welcome and belonging at the YMCA of Western North Carolina, an organization that builds strong kids, strong families, and connected communities. Our mission is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
- Website
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http://www.ymcawnc.org
External link for YMCA of Western North Carolina
- Industry
- Wellness and Fitness Services
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Asheville, NC
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1889
- Specialties
- Youth Development, Healthy Living, Social Responsbility, Free Healthy Food, Chronic Disease Management and Prevention, Afterschool Childcare, Summer Day Camp, Sleepaway Camp, Swim Lessons, Youth Sports, CrossFit, and Community Health
Locations
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Primary
40 N Merrimon Ave
Asheville, NC 28804, US
Employees at YMCA of Western North Carolina
Updates
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The YMCA of Western North Carolina today announces a strategic partnership with Hopscotch Primary Care to improve the lives of older adults throughout the region. Hopscotch Primary Care is now the presenting sponsor of healthy aging programming at eight YMCAs in Buncombe, Cleveland, McDowell, and Mitchell counties. Learn more about our partnership here: bit.ly/3VAy8Eu
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Our YMCA is dedicated to welcoming all and to addressing critical social issues. In that spirit, we share this article about the role the Y plays in bridging divides and helping people connect.
Opinion: The regular people who worked at my local YMCA showed me how every day institutions can bridge divides and level the playing field, writes Eboo Patel. https://bit.ly/3Vuqxar YMCA of the USA (National Resource Office)
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Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19th, celebrates the emancipation of those who were enslaved—two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation. To celebrate, the Y invites you to learn more about this day of freedom! #Juneteenth #YForAll
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Our facilities are closed today to observe Juneteenth, the day news of the Emancipation Proclamation reached Texas in 1865. It's an opportunity for us to reflect on what it means to be free, show support for the Black community, and be part of important conversations about equity. We encourage you to participate in local events and activities commemorating this important day.
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It’s Founders’ Day! On this date in 1844, George Williams and 11 other young men held a meeting in London that would lead to the founding of the YMCA. For 180 years, the Y has worked to strengthen communities –creating the first group swim classes, spearheading the first English as a Second Language (ESL) class and addressing chronic disease through programs like the Y’s Diabetes Prevention Program.
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At the YMCA of WNC, Pride Month is an opportunity to live up to our mission of providing a safe, welcoming community for all. #YPride #YForAll #PrideMonth #YMCA
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15-year-old Pierce Hampleman is on the autism spectrum, but that does not stop him from competing at the highest levels of swimming. His dad, Kirk, is also his swim coach and credits the inclusive culture of the Y for helping Pierce reach his potential. Watch the full story below to learn more! #watersafetymonth #swimpact #Yswimming
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We are proud to be a recipient of a grant from Impact Health for a new Healthy Opportunities Pilot (HOP) initiative through the WNC Community Health Worker Coalition. This grant allows us to expand our education efforts about the pilot, developed by the NC Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS), and support eligible neighbors in enrolling for pilot services. The YMCA of WNC has been involved with HOP since its inauguration in March of 2021. We deliver food boxes weekly to over 100 families and provide nutrition education through an evidenced based program called Cooking Matters. Read more about the grant here: bit.ly/44XFExx
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