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America’s 2,663 YMCAs serve more than 20.2 million people each year, uniting men, women and children of all ages, races, faiths, backgrounds, abilities and income levels. At the heart of community life across America, mission-driven YMCAs are a place to belong and to live the values that guide and unite our members: caring, honesty, respect and responsibility.
From cities to suburbs to small towns, YMCAs serve America's children, families and communities by “building healthy spirit, mind and body for all.” Across the country, 67.7 million households and 33.7 million children 14 and under live within three miles of a YMCA. Fifty-eight percent of Ys (1,496) serve communities where the median family income is below the national average.
About the Missouri YMCAs
- Missouri YMCAs serve more than 561,450 people in diverse communities statewide, bringing together young and old, men and women and people of all faiths,
backgrounds and incomes.
- In 2006, more than $10,757,892 was raised in contributed support to further the Mission of the YMCA. More than $2,382,200 was raised in 2006 for fee assistance so that those who couldn’t afford to pay the full fees were able to participate in YMCA programs and activities.
- Missouri YMCAs serves nearly 239,480 youth in non-school hours.
- Missouri YMCAs offer programs that enable individuals
to strengthen their spiritual, mental and
physicalwell-being.
- More than half of the Missouri YMCAs have made the commitment to directly address the nation’s growing health crisis by engaging and supporting all health seekers and communities in their pursuit of
well-being in spirit, mind and body.
- Missouri YMCAs provide child care statewide. Missouri YMCAs are the largest provider of child care in the state. In 2006, YMCAs served more than 15,000 children per day.
- Missouri YMCAs work with local and county governments including police and fire departments, public housing
developments and children’s services, schools, churches and other community and civic organizations.
- Missouri YMCAs are
volunteer-founded, volunteer-based and volunteer-led. In 2006 more than 17,000 volunteers gave their time to help meet the needs of their community.
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