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Causes: Children & Youth, Human Services, Physical Fitness & Community Recreational Facilities, Sports, Young Mens or Womens Associations, Youth Development Programs
Mission: The ymca of metropolitan detroit is a volunteer led public charity that includes men, women, and children of all ages, abilities, incomes, races and religions. Our mission is to put judeo-christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
Programs: Child care and day camp the ymca offers children and parents a safe and caring place to grow, supporting parent's efforts to nurture their children's healthy development. Trained and certified staff provide affordable, high-quality care for peace of mind and family success. Nearly 2,200 children participated in age-appropriate enjoyable child care experiences. Ymca child care, including after-school care, is offered in licensed locations throughout southeast michigan and includes youth fitness to ensure a healthy lifestyle at the earliest age. One of the best ways to give children a head start in life is through the quality child care programs at the ymca. But anyone with children knows even the most affordable child care program is a considerable financial responsibility. For some, without the help of the ymca annual campaign, it wouldn't even be a possibility. That is why the annual campaign helps build strong families of all sizes by offering much needed financial assistance for child care. Summer day camp is also offered at every ymca of metropolitan detroit branch, and enrollment often fills up quickly. But the ymca provides several different summer camp experiences - camp ohiyesa in holly, camp nissokone in oscoda or 10 day camp locations throughout southeast michigan. Four of every ten children in ymca day camp are provided subsidy assistance from our annual campaign. Last year, the association raised over $1 million to support families and children to enable their full participation in nurturing programs.
aquatics swimming lessons, as we know them today, were invented at the detroit ymca in 1910 before spreading throughout the ymca national movement. Learning to swim at the ymca is more than stroke development. Trained, certified and sensitive staff gives personal attention to over 9,000 program participants to ensure quality and safety. Ymca aquatics programs are available to all ages and skill levels. Through guided discovery activities and creative teaching methods, each level of the ymca swim lesson program teaches age-appropriate skills. Participants are taught in small groups with others of their own age and skill level. The y's approach to swim lessons provides for more active involvement and a better fundamental understanding of swimming. Ymca of metropolitan detroit swim teams also play an important role in building self-esteem, confidence and team spirit. Several ymca branches support swim teams including the birmingham ymca team of national reputation with 377 participants.
educational services ymca educational services, (y-es), is a wholly-owned and operated subsidiary of the ymca of metropolitan detroit dedicated to children and building on the 100-year educational mission of the ymca. Ymca educational services is solely and wholly focused on the needs and unique learning styles of michigan's most promising youth who live in the region's most challenged communities. From the establishment of the detroit college of law in 1891 to founding of the ymca's hudson school for boys in 1916, the ymca of metro detroit has deep roots in education.
the ymca offers affordable programs and services in healthy living, youth development and social responsibility designed to benefit families of all incomes and backgrounds. Fees are based on the actual cost to provide each program. Candidates qualify to receive scholarships for membership and programs if they are low income. The amount they pay is based on a sliding fee scale with the remainder subsidized by the ymca through either grant funding and/or the ymca annual campaign.