YMCA Youth & Family Services | Important COVID-19 Updates for our Participants
Dear YFS client, I hope you are and your loved ones are well. As you know, we are facing a public health concern with the international and domestic spread of […]
Kinship Support Services
Kinship caregivers are a diverse group, but they are united in that they are all stepping in at a moment of crisis and caring for children who have experienced traumatic […]
Count Me 2020
During the last US Census, about a million children around the country were not counted1. This translated into roughly $1.2B in federal funding that is lost for the youngest members […]
New Executive Director Named for the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA
Anna Arancibia to drive the legacy of the Y in Southeast San Diego, continuing to help strengthen community Anna Arancibia has been named the new Executive Director of the Jackie […]
Census is Happening in 2020
At the Y, we are dedicated to strengthening the foundations of our community. In order to do that, we need an understanding of who we are as a nation. This […]
Y Active Adult Activities – Spring 2020
YMCA Active Adult Events – January – April 2020 Because we know that healthy aging is achieved through nurturing spirit, mind and body, well-being and fitness at the Y includes […]
Mission Valley YMCA Partners With Girls On The Run!
The Mission Valley YMCA is proud to be a partner of Girls on the Run San Diego! Girls on the Run is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a […]
Know your Tax Benefits
What is the California Earned Income Tax Credit (CalEITC)? The Y is proud to partner with 2-1-1 San Diego to ensure our members and participants are able to take full […]
Foster Care Bridge Program Impact Brief
In 2018, YMCA Childcare Resource Service (YMCA CRS) began administering the Foster Care Bridge Program in San Diego County to help caregivers of children in foster care, ages 0-5, find […]
Meet Lupe**
“When I first met Lupe, she would sit on the couch and stare blankly. I would try and engage with her, she would grunt, make screams or use babble words. […]