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With 2 indoor and 3 outdoor swimming pools, at the Phoenixville Branch, 2 indoor pools and outdoor swimming complex located at the Spring Valley Branch, and 2 indoor pools at the Pottstown Branch, the Freedom Valley YMCA provides water education instruction for infants through senior citizens. Thousands of children and adults progress through infant, progressive, and adult instructional classes. Many participants find the warm water perfect for hydro-therapeutic exercises. The Y boasts the only pools of this kind in the area and provides countless hours of therapeutic exercises for individuals and groups with special needs. The specially designed indoor pools provide an access ramp allowing easy ingress and egress to the water. Also, specialized aquatic wheelchairs are provided for easy transfer of special needs participants. The Spring Valley Branch offers programs for special needs youth. This program called Y-Knots, is a swim team for children with special needs. 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Subsidies valued at $193,011were provided to children, adults, and senior citizens. An additional $37,864 was given to special needs individuals and groups for therapeutic purposes. We continue to focus on the national YMCA program thrust which promotes character development. This innovative program is based on 4 character values: Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility. Learning strategies are developed and implemented by our teachers, instructors and leaders that encourage participants to exemplify these four important character values.\n\nThe Freedom Valley YMCA is essentially a membership association of men, women and children of all ages, abilities, incomes, races and religions. It is dedicated to building healthy spirit, mind and body of individuals and families. The purpose of the Freedom Valley Young Men's Christian Association is to improve the quality of life in our community by offering programs, services and facilities that promote strong families, good health, fitness, wellness, community services, youth and adult development and equality for all. We encourage sensitivity to the physical, mental and spiritual enhancement of all persons regardless of age, sex, race, religious affiliation or economic status. Freedom Valley YMCA is the 4th largest YMCA in PA and 50th largest YMCA in the United States. We provide programs and services to a population of over 350,000 in 35 municipalities within a 350 square mile area. Last year we served over 45,300 members. Our members represent all areas of our community in socioeconomic status, cultural and ethnic backgrounds, religious affiliations, family structures and occupations. We firmly believe everyone belongs to the YMCA. During FY10, $2,127,656 in direct and indirect financial assistance was awarded to 11,800 individuals. The 5 branches of the Freedom Valley YMCA facilities offer the following: DANIEL J. DETWILER PHOENIXVILLE YMCA encompasses 51 acres, located in Chester County, Phoenixville, PA. This facility includes state of the art Wellness Center, Bradley S. Thomson Activity Center with 3 gymnasiums and multi-purpose space, childwatch rooms and playground, 3 outdoor pools with water slides, 2 indoor pools, whirlpool, steam room and sauna, 2 double gymnasiums, 2 racquetball courts, 2 indoor elevated walking and jogging tracks, preschool childcare center, exercise studios, cycling room and an intergenerational center. SPRING VALLEY YMCA located in Montgomery County, Limerick, PA offers: an outdoor pool complex with water slides, enclosed spray pad, 2 indoor pools with water slide, indoor elevated track, state of the art Wellness Center, MAJIC youth fitness center, 2 double gymnasiums, whirlpool and sauna, outdoor walking trail, cafe YMCA, traverse rock wall, and childwatch. POTTSTOWN YMCA is located in Montgomery County, PA in the Borough of Pottstown. Pottstown YMCA has a proud history and heritage dating back to 1880. The facility includes: fitness/wellness center with Nautilus, free weight and cardio equipment, 2 indoor pools, indoor track, 2 gymnasiums, racquetball courts, child development center, sauna, whirlpool and steam room, kids zone and childwatch. The Pottstown Area Senior Citizens Center is also housed in the YMCA buidling. AUDUBON YMCA is located in Montgomery County, West Norriton, PA. This branch also brings YMCA services, activities, and mission to convenient locations in the Borough of Norristown. Swim lessons and recreational swimming is offered at the local high school. The facility includes: wellness center, full circuit of strength training equipment, free weight area, cardio machines with Direct TV and personal screens, spinning room, childcare center, childwatch, and all purpose exercise room. UPPER PERKIOMEN VALLEY YMCA is located in Montgomery County, PA in the Pennsburg Square Shopping Center. This branch offers state of the art cardio equipment, full circuit of strength training equipment, Olympic free weight area, childwatch room, 2 large all purpose program rooms. Swimming classes and recreational swimming are offered at the local high school. This branch also operates an outdoor pool complex located in Upper Hanover Township. This complex includes 2 pools, baseball fields, pavilion, playground equipment, basketball and tennis courts, and Xtreme Y skate park.\n\nThe Freedom Valley YMCA is essentially a membership association of men, women and children of all ages, abilities, incomes, races, and religions. It is dedicated to building healthy spirit, mind, and body of individuals and families. The purpose of the Freedom Valley Young Men's Christian Association is to improve the quality of life in our community by offering programs, services and faciities that promote strong families, good health, fitness, wellness, community services, youth and adult development and equality for all. We encourage sensitivity to the physical, mental and spiritual enhancement of all persons regardless of age, sex, race, religious affiliation or economic status. The goals of all YMCA programs and practices are to help participants grow as responsible members of families and communities; recognize that everyone is a child of God and worthy of respect; understand that well being means a healthy spirit, mind and body, build self esteem, an appreciation of one's own self-worth; work for worldwide understanding; develop skills for leadership; revere nature and the fullness of God's bounty, develop moral and ethical behaviors based on Christian Principles. The Y makes accessible the support and opportunities that empower people and communities to learn, grow and thrive. With a focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Y nurtures the potential of every youth and teen, improves the nation's health and well being and provides opportunities to give back and support neighbors. We believe all kids deserve the opportunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve. That's why, through the Y, youth are cultivating the values, skills and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, better health and educational achievement. The Freedom Valley YMCA brings families closer together, encourages good health and fosters connections through fitness, sports, fun and shared interests. As a result, youth, adults and families are receiving the support, guidance and resources needed to achieve greater health and well being for their spirit, mind and body. The Freedom Valley YMCA has been listening and responding to our communities most critical social needs developing skills or emotional well being through education and training, welcoming and connecting diverse demographic populations, building healthier communities through collaborations with policymakers, the Freedom Valley YMCA fosters the care and respect all people need and deserve. The Freedom Valley YMCA has its roots in a dream for a place where children, families, senior citizens and those who are physicially challenged could find wholesome recreation, physical activities, community services and childcare in an atmosphere that promotes positive values. Our Financial Assistance Program allows us to fulfill this commitment to offer our programs, services, and membership to all members of the community. No one with determined financial need is turned away from participating in YMCA programs, services and membership. Over the past 12 years, the Freedom Valley YMCA has provided over $12,663,250 in assistance to more the 91,180 people in need.\n\nChild Care Programs: The central focus of all YMCA childcare programs is to foster positive growth and development in children, their parents and their families. These educational programs help children develop moral and ethical behavior, self-esteem, and leadership. Parents play an important role in policy and program decisions. In many instances, YMCA childcare allows parents of children in our programs to remaing gainfully employed, knowing their children are thriving in a safe, supportive environment. Tuition assistance is provided for parents who cannot afford the full fee. The Freedom Valley YMCA is one of the largest providers of childcare in our area. During FY 2010 at 4 state-licensed centers, we provide high quality preschool childcare to over 410 children each week, ranging in age from 6 weeks to 4 years. We provide full and part time options to serve a wide range of family scheduling needs. Our 4 program centers plus 43 elementary and middle school sites, provide state-licensed before and after school care for 1,310 children aged 5 to 12 years on a full time or part basis. Childcare center operational hours range from 6:30 AM until 6:30 PM Monday through Friday to accommodate the varied needs of working parents. Our programs are based upon years of research in the field of child development and are designed to meet the individual needs of the child and the family as a whole. Providing high quality childcare is central to the YMCA's mission. Our state-licensed childcare sites participate in the Keystone Stars Program. Teaching staff hold degrees. Our staff is committed to nuturing the potential in every child. Classrooms are bright and well equipped. Swimming lessons for ages 3 and older are offered at some of the locations. Woven into the fabric of our mission and delivering high quality childcare is a commitment to strengthen families. We recognize a growing number of families from every socioeconomic level that are fragmented, neglected, adrift, and in trouble. The stress and strain of balancing work and family is becoming more difficult. The Freedom Valley YMCA assist in reducing this burden by providing tuition assistance for childcare services. The past year $659,507 was awarded in direct and indirect assistance to families througout the year to help defray their childcare fees. For over 25 years, the Freedom Valley YMCA has provided preschool and schoolage childcare for low-income families through a Federal funded County sponsored Title XX Program. We focus on the national YMCA program thrust, which promotes character development, based on 4 character values: Caring, Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility. Through a variety of activities that bring teachers and parents together, we focus on helping parents learn more about how to raise, healthy, happy children who can grow into responsible, caring adults. (1,720 children daily)\n\nPhysical Fitness and Family Strengthening Programs: Well-being means a healthy spirit, mind,and body. YMCA health enhancement programs are medically based programs that stress the value of prevention through promoting regular and healthy habits, including nutrition, stress management, and health education. YMCA programs are made available at a fee that a major segment of the community can afford, with financial assistance available for those who cannot afford the full fee. The Freedom Valley YMCA's programs and facilities are designed to impact the wellness of the community and include free (when and where possible) nutrition and wellness seminars, blood pressure screening, cholesterol tests and fitness evaluations. Physical education emphasis is on the family with a full complement of programs for individuals age 6 months to senior citizen. Many participants are given the opportunity to participate at minimal charge through financial assistance. The Y looks to other community agencies for referrals to provide much needed health and physical education programs. We offer over 80 free youth, active older adults, and adult health and fitness classes to our members. 17,798 adults participated in free physical classes, and 2,133 youth enrolled in free youth programs. Classes offered to active older adults increase joint flexibility and improve cardivascular health through moderate exercise. Last year we provided health enhancement and physical education programs to 38,510 people: infants through seniors. 10,120 children took gymnastic, skill classes and martial arts programs. Last year 3,095 youth participated in our youth leagues. 25,030 adults participated in exercise programs including older adults exercise classes. An additional 265 adults participated in volleyball and soccer leagues. Youth sports programs promote an appreciation for a childs self-worth. Whatever the sport, the focus is on full and equal participation where every child plays in at least half of every game. Leagues are organized on the basis of skill clinics. YMCA youth sports programs emphasize development of skill, health and fitness, safety, cooperation teamwork, self-esteem, and respect for others. Another important educational component are clinics for youth sports coaches. YMCA staff provides information related to positive coaching strategies, basic child development theory, child abuse training and the YMCA Character Development program for more than 800 volunteer coaches. During FY10 $357,900 in direct and indirect financial assistance was awarded to 1,384 youth to enable them to participate in youth programs. Assistance totalling $186,136 was provided to active older adults and an additional $37,864 was provided for physically challenged individuals and special population groups to benefit from exercise time in our facilities. Our Wellness Centers are for all members who are 14 years and older. The Wellness Center supports our mission to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body. The Wellness Center includes cardio equipment, cybex equipment and free weights. Our highly trained staff is available for a free one-on-one session with members to begin their fitness program. Nutrition counseling is also offered to develop good eating habits. A separate youth fitness center is available at our Spring Valley Branch. YMCA family programs and recreational services help people grow as responsible members of families. Programs provide children and their parents with activities that foster understanding and companionship. Activities are planned to bring groups of families together to support each other. Parents have the opportunity to learn from each other and from their children in an enjoyable way. In additional to childcare services the Freedom Valley YMCA enhances family togetherness by providing recreational gym and pool time and numerous family activities throughout the year. The Freedom Valley YMCA strives to provide activities for children that afford their parents time to take advantage of the YMCA facilities. Family Theme Nights are held once a month on Friday nights offering an evening of activities and family fun. YMCA Nursery School program is for children 2 through 5 years. This is a part time program which provides a beneficial social experience and a good foundation for future education. This program encourages attentive listening skills through the loving guidance of experienced teachers. Daily activities include circle time, arts and crafts, music and songs, games and play time. the children also participcate in outdoor activities and field trips. This program is offered at 5 sites in our service area with a weekly participation of 300 children. Many preschool and youth development programs are offered including: art classes, introduction to sign language, literature-based circle time activities, cooking classes, plus many more that foster interaction by requiring a parent to attend and participate with the child. Teen program centers for ages 9 through 16 offer homework help, art appreciation, teen dances, community projects, and a computer lab. The Audubon Branch provides educational, recreational, social and community services for Norristown youth, teens and families through the STRONG (striving to reach our needs and goals) program. Through academic support, career exploration and mentoring STRONG programs help youth raise their academic standards, develop a positive sense of self, build character, explore diverse college and careen options, plan for the future, and meet and interact with professionals who serve as role models to inspire them to reach greater heights. Y-Achievers Program is held at the Audubon and Pottstown branches. Spring Valley Branch offers Friday Night Freedom for 9 - 12 year olds, a night of fun and challenging activities. Teen dodgeball nights are also offered. We offer many active older adult activities. SASSY (senior ambassador of social services at the YMCA) is a popular program. This group meets once a month and plans activities and events. Often a guest speaker is scheduled. Other activities and clubs offered weekly are: pool and ping pong, Wii tournaments, computer lab with small group instructions, card and board games, knitting group, and book clubs. Phoenixville and Spring Valley branches have Intergenerational Centers, offering programs and activities for all ages. Direct and indirect Financial Assistance totalling $494,608 was awarded to individuals and families to afford them the opportunity to participate in YMCA family strengthening and recreational programs.\n\nCamp Programs: Revering nature and the fullness of God's bounty is a major program goal for the Freedom Valley YMCA. YMCA day camping programs are: educational, promote spiritual awareness, mental development, physical well-being, social growth, and a respect for the environment. Through a variety of activities and the use of natural surroundings, YMCA day camps help participants achieve their fullest potential in spirit, mind and body. The camper acquires new skills, confidence, self-discipline, and a sense of values under the guidance of caring, well-trained and experienced staff. Interesting and challenging activities in small and large groups enable campers to learn trust, confidence and teamwork skills. All of our camps have unique qualities that make them a fun and a special place where children have an unforgettable summer. For a large majority of participants, day camp programs serve as childcare for parents in the summertime, allowing the parent to remain gainfully employed. Tuition assistance is offered to parents unable to afford the full fee. The camping program of the Freedom Valley YMCA consits of 3 components: a day camp program, which primarily serves as a summertime childcare program, before and after camp care to accommodate various schedules of working parents, and a transportation program to enable families who are experiencing access difficulties to enroll their children in a YMCA day camping experience. Day camp programs of the Freedom Valley YMCA are a recreational and lasting experience of personal enrichment. They are structured to help youngsters learn the value of cooperation and gain confidence to challenge them to achieve positive personal growth. The majority of our campers come from single parent or dual working parent homes. The YMCA provides safe, clean environments and quality programs in which children can spend their summer days. We offer a valuable alternative to children staying home alone, in indoor childcare facilities, or at a babysitter's house. Our hours are flexible 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM, Monday through Friday, and we offer optional transportation packages. Our camps are open for eleven weeks each summer and serve approximately 1,220 campers per day from 3 to 15 years of age at 5 convenient locations. The Freedom Valley YMCA recognizes the cost of summer care can be overbearing, so we offer tuition assistance to families in need. During FY10, 3,556 camp participants received $160,766 in direct and indirect financial assistance. In addition to the regular day camp programs, we also offer Sports Camps which are designed to teach and enhance sport skills, fair play and sportmanship through the use of drills and game play. The focus is on full and equal participation of all, where every child plays in every game. Swimming and other camp activities complete the campers experience. As with our other camp programs, emphasis is also on safety, cooperation, self-esteem and respect for others. We also offer a Performing Arts Camp program giving day campers the opportunity to experience basic stage methods and participate in the production of a play. Preschool children 2 1/2 to 5 years have the opportunity to attend our Nursery School Camp. This camp offers all the fun and learning experiences of a day camp in a half day program specifically designed for preschoolers. 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Many participants find the warm water perfect for hydro-therapeutic exercises. The Y boasts the only pools of this kind in the area and provides countless hours of therapeutic exercises for individuals and groups with special needs. The specially designed indoor pools provide an access ramp allowing easy ingress and egress to the water. Also, specialized aquatic wheelchairs are provided for easy transfer of special needs participants. Spring Valley Branch offers programs for special needs youth. This program called Y-Knots, is a swim team for children with special needs. These children learn to swim and compete in a fun, loving environment. Volunteers play a big role in the success of the program. Community agencies and schools use the Y pools at greatly reduced or no fee. Last year we provided aquatic programs to over 22,000 people infants through seniors. More than 15,000 children took swim classes at the Y, and over 6,000 adults participated in our aquatic exercise program. This included many participants in arthritic class, which increases joint flexibility and helps relieve pain for a welcome alternative for people who are usually unable to participant in regular exercise classes. Approximately 800 youth participated on our competitive swim teams. We also offer lifeguarding courses. Upon successful completion, the student will receive YMCA Lifeguarding, Standard First Aid and CPR for the Professional Rescuer, and AED certifications. This prepares many youth for year-round employment opportunities throughout the community. Subsidies are provided to children, adults, and senior citizens. Additional scholarships are given to special needs individuals and groups for therapeutic purposes. We continue to focus on the national YMCA program thrust which promotes character development. This program is based on 4 character values: Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility. 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All of our camps have unique qualities that make them a fun and a special place where children have an unforgettable summer. For a large majority of participants, day camp programs serve as childcare for parents in the summertime, allowing the parent to remain gainfully employed. Tuition assistance is offered to parents unable to afford the full fee. The camping program of Freedom Valley YMCA consists of: a day camp program, which primarily serves as a summertime childcare program, and before and after camp care to accomodate various schedules of working parents. Our day camp programs are a recreational and lasting experience of personal enrichment. Camps are structured to help youngsters learn the value of cooperation and gain confidence to challenge them to achieve positive personal growth. With special attention on the YMCA core values, campers have exposure to a place where they will try new things and make new friends. 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Also offered are Focus Camps: arts, science, and specialty camps are held for 2 week sessions. Swimming and other camp activities complete the campers experience. All camps emphasize safety, cooperation, self-esteem and respect for others. Counselor in Training Program (CIT) is offered for ages 13 and up. This program is designed to develop leadership skills while preparing teenagers for their first job experience. CIT's gain training in childcare, risk management, safety and communication, and practice these skills by working with younger children and planning large group activities. Freedom Valley YMCA believes all children are first and foremost children , regardless of need or abilities. Camp MAJIC and Camp AKIA encourage children to participate fully, but not beyond their capabilities with low camper-to-counselor ratios. Camp MAJIC is designed for campers with physical, social, emotional and mental disabilities for ages 3 to 12. Grouped by age and ability level, campers are introduced to camp activities such as: swimming, games, crafts and much more. Camp AKAI are bright, creative boys and girls ages 5-12 who have difficulty connecting with their peers. This camp strives to build self-confidence and find success. Preschool children 2 1/2 to 5 years have the opportunity to attend our Nursery School Camp. This camp offers all the fun and learning experiences of a day camp in a half day program specifically designed for preschoolers.\n\nWe provide programs and services to a population of over 350,000 in municipalities within a 350 square mile area. Last year we served over 50,000 members. Our members represent all areas of our community in socioeconmic status, cultural and ethnic backgrounds, religious affiliations, family structures and occupations. We firmly believe everyone belongs to the YMCA. During FY 12, over $2.7 million in direct and indirect financial assistance was awarded to those in need. The 5 branches of the Freedom Valley YMCA facilities offer the following: Daniel J. Detwiler Phoenixville YMCA encompasses 51 acres, located in Chester County, Phoenixville, PA. This facility includes stat-of-the-art wellness center, Bradley S. Thomson Activity Center with 3 gymnasiums and multi-purpose space, childwatch rooms and playground, 3 outdoor pools with water slides, 2 indoor pools, whirlpool, steam room and sauna, 2 double gymnasiums, 2 racquetball courts, 2 indoor elevated walking and jogging tracks, preschool childcare center, exercise studios, cycling room and an intergenerational center. Spring Valley Branch, located in Montgomery County, Limerick, PA offers: an outdoor pool complex with water slides, enclosed spray pad, 2 double gymnasiums, whirlpool and sauna, outdoor walking trail, indoor cafe, traverse rock wall, and childwatch. Pottstown YMCA is located in Montgomery County, PA in the Borough of Pottstown. Pottstown YMCA has a proud history and heritage dating back to 1880. The facility includes: fitness/wellness center with Nautilus, free weight and cardio equipment, 2 indoor pools, indoor track, 2 gymnasiums, racquetball courts, child development center, sauna, whirlpool and steam room, kids zone, and childwatch. The Pottstown Area Senior Citizens Center is also housed in the YMCA building. Audubon YMCA is located in Montgomery County, West Norriton, PA. This branch also brings YMCA services, activities, and mission to convenient locations in the Borough of Norristown. Swim lessons and recreational swimming is offered at the local high school. The facility includes: wellness center, full circuit of strength training equipment, free weight area, cardio machines with Direct TV and personal screens, spinning room, childcare center, childwatch and all purpose exercise room. Upper Perkiomen Valley YMCA is located in Montgomery County, PA in the Pennsburg Square Shopping Center. This branch offers state-of-the-art cardio equipment, full circuit of strength training equipment, Olympic free weight area, childwatch room, 2 large all purpose program rooms. Swimming classes and recreational swimming are offered at the local high school. This branch also operates an outdoor pool complex located in Upper Hanover Township. This complex includes 2 pools, baseball fields, pavilion, playground equipment, basketball and tennis courts and Xtreme Y skate park.\n\nThe purpose of Freedom Valley Young Mens Christian Association is to improve the quality of life in our community by offering programs, services and facilities that promote strong families, good health, fitness, wellness, community services, youth and adult development and equality for all. Our programs and services are offered to provide Youth Development, Healthy Living, and Social Responsibility to members of our community. We encourage sensitivity to the physical, mental and spiritual enhancement of all persons regardless of age, sex, race, religious affiliation or economic status. The goals of all YMCA programs and practices are to help participants grow as responsible members of families and communities; recognize that everybody is a child of God and worthy of respect; understand that well being means a healthy spirit, mind and body, build self esteem, an appreciation of one's own self-worth; work for worldwide understanding; develop skills for leadership; revere nature and the fullness of God's bounty, develop moral and ethical behavior based on Christian Principles. The Y makes accessible the support and opportunities that empower people and communities to learn, grow and thrive. With a focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Y nurtures the potential of every youth and teen, improves the nation's health and well being, and provides opportunities to give back and support neighbors. We believe all kids deserve the opportunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve. That's why, through the Y, youth are cultivating the values, skills and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, better health and educational achievement. Freedom Valley YMCA brings families closer together, encourages good health and fosters connections through fitness, sports, fun and shared interest. As a result, youth, adults and families are receiving the support, guidance and resources needed to achieve greater health and well being for their spirit, mind and body. 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Freedom Valley YMCA assist in reducing this burden by providing tuition assistance for childcare services. This past year $608,126 was awarded in direct and indirect assistance to families throughout the year to help defray their childcare fees. For more than 25 years, Freedom Valley YMCA has provided preschool and schoolage childcare for low-income families through a Federal Funded County sponsored Title XX Program. We focus on the national YMCA program thrust, which promotes character development based on 4 character values: Caring, Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility. Through a variety of activities that bring teachers and parents together, we focus on helping parents learn more about how to raise healthy, happy children who can grow into responsible, caring adults. (1,778 children daily)\n\nPhysical Fitness and Family Strengthening Programs: Well-being means a healthy spirit, mind, and body. 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We offer over 90 free youth, tween, adult and active older adults fitness classes to our members. 17,906 adults participated in free physical classes, and 4,251 youth enrolled in free youth programs.\n\nAquatic Programs: YMCA Aquatic programs are part of the Y's overall goal of building health spirit, mind, and body. In addition to providing specific swimming and water safety skills, good health is promoted through regular exercise. Teamwork, self confidence, and leadership are also emphasized. Programs are offered at fees affordable to the community at large, with financial assistance to those who cannot afford the full fee. With 2 indoor and 3 outdoor swimming pools at the Phoenixville Branch, 2 indoor pools and outdoor swimming complex located at the Spring Valley Branch, and 2 indoor pools at the Pottstown Branch, Freedom Valley YMCA provides water education instruction for infants through senior citizens.Thousand of children and adults progress through infant, progressive, and adult instructional classes. Many participants find the warm water perfect for hydro-therapeutic exercises. The Y boasts the only pools of this kind in the area and provides countless hours of therapeutic exercises for individuals and groups with special needs. The specially designed indoor pools provide an access ramp allowing easy ingress and egress to the water. Also, specialized aquatic wheelchairs are provided for easy transfer of special needs participants. Spring Valley Branch offers programs for special needs youth. This program called Y-Knots, is a swim team for children with special needs. These children learn to swim and compete in a fun, loving environment. Volunteers play a big role in the success of the program. Community agencies and schools use the Y pools at greatly reduced or no fee. Last year we provided aquatic programs to 22,830 people infants through seniors. More than 15,680 children took swim classes at the Y. 6,390 adults participated in our aquatic exercise program. This included many participants in arthritic class, which increases joint flexibility and helps relieve pain for a welcome alternative for people who are usually unable to participant in regular exercise classes.760 youth participated on our competitive swim teams. We also offer lifeguarding courses. Upon successful completion, the student will receive YMCA Lifeguarding, Standard First Aid and CPR for the Professional Rescuer, and AED certifications. This prepares many youth for year-round employment opportunities throughout the community. Subsidies valued at $235,978 were provided to children, adults, and senior citizens. An additional $41,765 was given to special needs individuals and groups for therapeutic purposes. We continue to focus on the national YMCA program thrust which promotes character development. This program is based on 4 character values: Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility. Learning strategies are developed and implemented by our teachers, instructors, and leaders that encourage participants to exemplify these four important character values.\n\nCamp Programs: Revering nature and the fullness of God's bounty is a major program goal for Freedom Valley YMCA. YMCA day-camping programs are: educational, promote spiritual awareness, mental development, physical well-being, social growth, and a respect for the environment. Through a variety of activities and the use of natural surroundings, YMCA day camps help participants achieve their fullest potential in spirit, mind and body. Campers acquires new skills, confidence, self-discipline, and a sense of values under the guidance of caring, well-trained and experienced staff. Interesting and challenging activities in small and large groups enable campers to learn trust, confidence and teamwork skills. All of our camps have unique qualities that make them a fun and a special place where children have an unforgettable summer. For a large majority of participants, day camp programs serve as childcare for parents in the summertime, allowing the parent to remain gainfully employed. Tuition assistance is offered to parents unable to afford the full fee. The camping program of Freedom Valley YMCA consists of: a day camp program, which primarily serves as a summertime childcare program, and before and after camp care to accomodate various schedules of working parents. Our day camp programs are a recreational and lasting experience of personal enrichment. Camps are structured to help youngsters learn the value of cooperation and gain confidence to challenge them to achieve positive personal growth. With special attention on the YMCA core values, campers have exposure to a place where they will try new things and make new friends. The majority of our campers come from single parent or dual working parent homes. The YMCA provides safe, clean environments and quality programs in which children can spend their summer days. We offer a valuable alternative to children staying home alone, in indoor childcare facilities, or at a babysitter's house. Our hours are flexible 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Our camps are open for eleven weeks each summer and serve approximately 1,320 campers per day from 3 to 15 years of age at 5 convenient locations. Freedom Valley YMCA recognizes the cost of summer can be overbearing, so we offer tuition assistance to families in need. Last summer 669 camp participants received $212,517 in direct and indirect financial assistance. In addition to the regular day camp programs, we also offer Sports Camps which are designed to teach and enhance sport skills, fair play and sportmanship through the use of drills and game play. The focus is on full and equal participation of all, where every child plays in every game. Also offered are Focus Camps: arts, science, and specialty camps are held for 2 week sessions. Swimming and other camp activities complete the campers experience. All camps emphasize safety, cooperation, self-esteem and respect for others. Counselor in Training Program (CIT) is offered for ages 13 and up. This program is designed to develop leadership skills while preparing teenagers for their first job experience. CIT's gain training in childcare, risk management, safety and communication, and practice these skills by working with younger children and planning large group activities. Freedom Valley YMCA believes all children are first and foremost children , regardless of need or abilities. Camp MAJIC and Camp AKIA encourage children to participate fully, but not beyond their capabilities with low camper-to-counselor ratios. Camp MAJIC is designed for campers with physical, social, emotional and mental disabilities for ages 3 to 12. Grouped by age and ability level, campers are introduced to camp activities such as: swimming, games, crafts and much more. Camp AKAI are bright, creative boys and girls ages 5-12 who have difficulty connecting with their peers. This camp strives to build self-confidence and find success. Preschool children 2 1/2 to 5 years have the opportunity to attend our Nursery School Camp. This camp offers all the fun and learning experiences of a day camp in a half day program specifically designed for preschoolers. (1,320 campers daily)\n\nFreedom Valley YMCA is essentially a membership association of men, women and children of all ages, abilities, incomes, races and religions. It is dedicated to building healthy spirit, mind and body of individuals and families. The purpose of Freedom Valley Young Men's Christian Association is to improve the quality of life in our community by offering programs, services and facilities that promote strong families, good health, fitness, wellness, community services, youth and adult development and equality for all. We encourage sensitivity to the physical, mental and spiritual enhancement of all persons regardless of age, sex, race, religious affiliation or economic status. Freedom Valley YMCA is the 4th largest YMCA in PA and 52nd largest YMCA in the United States. We provide programs and services to a population of over 350,000 in 35 municipalities within a 350 square mile area. Last year we served over 53,200 members. Our members represent all areas of our community in socioeconomic status, cultural and ethnic backgrounds, religious affiliations, family structures and occupations. We firmly believe everyone belongs to the YMCA. During FY11, $2,446,765 in direct and indirect financial assistance was awarded to 5,222 individuals. The 5 branches of Freedom Valley YMCA facilities offer the following: DANIEL J. DETWILER PHOENIXVILLE YMCA encompasses 51 acres, located in Chester County, Phoenixville, PA. This facility includes state of the art wellness center, Bradley S. Thomson Activity Center with 3 gymnasiums and multi-purpose space, childwatch rooms and playground, 3 outdoor pools with water slides, 2 indoor pools, whirlpool, steam room and sauna, 2 double gymnasiums, 2 racquetball courts, 2 indoor elevated walking and jogging tracks, preschool childcare center, exercise studios, cycling room and an intergenerational center. SPRING VALLEY BRANCH located in Montgomery County, Limerick, PA offers: an outdoor pool complex with water slides, enclosed spray pad, 2 double gymnasiums, whirlpool and sauna, outdoor walking trail, Cafe YMCA, traverse rock wall, and childwatch, An addition to the facility during the year expanded the wellness center, added program space for the special needs program, multi purpose rooms, and space to relocate the Corporate Office. POTTSTOWN YMCA is located in Montgomery County, PA in the Borough of Pottstown. Pottstown YMCA has a proud history and heritage dating back to 1880. The facility includes: fitness/wellness center with Nautilus, free weight and cardio equipment, 2 indoor pools, indoor track, 2 gymnasiums, racquetball courts, child development center, sauna, whirlpool and steam room, kids zone, and childwatch. The Pottstown Area Senior Citizens Center is also housed in the YMCA building. AUDUBON YMCA is located in Montgomery County, West Norriton, PA. This branch also brings YMCA services, activities, and mission to convenient locations in the Borough of Norristown. Swim lessons and recreational swimming is offered at the local high school. The facility includes: wellness center, full circuit of strength training equipment, free weight area, cardio machines with Direct TV and personal screens, spinning room, childcare center, childwatch and all purpose exercise room. During the summer the Audubon Branch operates an outdoor pool complex in West Norriton Township providing recreational swimming and swim lessons. UPPER PERKIOMEN VALLEY YMCA is located in Montgomery County, PA in the Pennsburg Square Shopping Cener. This branch offers state of the art cardio equipment, full circuit of strength training equipment, Olympic free weight area, childwatch room, 2 large all purpose program rooms. Swimming classes and recreational swimming are offered at the local high school. This branch also operates an outdoor pool complex located in Upper Hanover Township. This complex includes 2 pools, baseball fields, pavilion, playground equipment, basketball and tennis courts and Xtreme Y skate park.\n\nThe purpose of Freedom Valley Young Mens Christian Association is to improve the quality of life in our community by offering programs, services and facilities that promote strong families, good health, fitness, wellness, community services, youth and adult development and equality for all. Our programs and services are offered to provide Youth Development, Healthy Living, and Social Responsibility to members of our community. We encourage sensitivity to the physical, mental and spiritual enhancement of all persons regardless of age, sex, race, religious affiliation or economic status. The goals of all YMCA programs and practices are to help participants grow as responsible members of families and communities; recognize that everybody is a child of God and worthy of respect; understand that well being means a healthy spirit, mind and body, build self esteem, an appreciation of one's own self-worth; work for worldwide understanding; develop skills for leadership; revere nature and the fullness of God's bounty, develop moral and ethical behavior based on Christian Principles. The Y makes accessible the support and opportunities that empower people and communities to learn, grow and thrive. With a focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Y nutures the potential of every youth and teen, improves the nation's health and well being, and provides opportunities to give back and support neighbors. We believe all kids deserve the opportunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve. That's why, through the Y, youth are cultivating the values, skills and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, better health and educational achievement. Freedom Valley YMCA brings families closer together, encourages good health and fosters connections through fitness, sports, fun and shared interest. As a result, youth, adults and families are receiving the support, guidance and resources needed to achieve greater health and well being for their spirit, mind and body. Freedom Valley YMCA has been listening and responding to our communities' most critical social needs by developing skills or emotional well being through: education and training, welcoming and connecting diverse demographic populations, building healthier communities through collaborations with policymakers. Freedom Valley YMCA fosters the care and respect all people need and deserve. Freedom Valley YMCA has its roots in a dream for a place where children, families, senior citizens and those who are physically challenged could find wholesome recreation, physical activities, community services and childcare in an atmosphere that promotes positive values. Our Financial Assistance Program allows us to fulfill this commitment to offer our programs, services, and membership to all members of the community. No one with determinded financial need is turned away from participating in YMCA programs, services and membership. Over the past 13 years, Freedom Valley YMCA has provided over $15,110,015 in assistance to more than 96,400 people in need.\n\nClasses offered to active older adults increase joint flexibility and improve cardiovascular health through moderate exercise. Last year we provided health enhancement and physical education programs to 48,870 people: infants through seniors. 16,680 children took gymnastic, skill classes and martial arts programs. 3,153 youth participated in our youth leagues. 28,833 adults participated in exercise programs including older adult exercise classes. An additional 204 adults participated in volleyball and soccer leagues. Youth sports programs promote an appreciation for a childs self-worth. Whatever the sport, the focus is on full and equal participation where every child plays in at least half of every game. Leagues are organized on the basis of skill clinics. YMCA youth sports programs emphasize development of skill, health and fitness, safety, cooperation teamwork, self-esteem and respect for others. Another important educational component are clinics for youth sports coaches. YMCA staff provide information related to positive coaching strategies, basic child development theory, child abuse training, and the YMCA Character Development program for more than 800 volunteer coaches. During FY11 $540,212 in direct and indirect financial assistance was awarded to 1,483 youth enabling them to participate in youth programs. Assistance totalling $223,843 was provided to active older adults, and an additional $41,768 was provided for physically challenged individuals and special population groups to benefit from exercise in our facilities. Classes for children with special needs are designed to encourage physical fitness while promoting social interaction and communication skills. Classes allow the children to interact with their peers, make new friends while having fun. Our Wellness Centers are for all members who are 14 years and older. The Wellness Center supports our mission to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body. The Wellness Center includes cardio equipment, cybex equipment, and free weights. Our highly trained staff is available for a free one-on-one session with members to begin their fitness program. Nutrition counseling is also offered to develop good eating habits. A separate youth fitness center is available at our Spring Valley Branch. YMCA family programs and recreational services help people grow as responsible members of families. Programs provide children and the parents with activities that foster understanding and companionship. Activities are planned to bring groups of families together to support each other. Parents have the opportunity to learn from each other and from their children in an enjoyable way. In additional to childcare services, Freedom Valley YMCA enhances family togetherness by providing recreational gym and pool time. Numerous family activities are planned throughout the year. Freedom Valley YMCA strives to provide activities for children that afford their parents time to take advantage of the YMCA facilities. Family Theme Nights are held once a month on Friday nights offering an evening of activities and family fun. YMCA Nursery School program is for children 2 through 5 years. This is a part time program which provides a beneficial social experience and a good foundation for future education. This program encourages attentive listening skills through the loving guidance of experienced teachers. Daily activities include circle time, arts and crafts, music and songs, games and play time. The children also participate in outdoor activities and field trips. This program is offered at 5 sites in our service area with a weekly participation of 275 children. Many preschool and youth development programs are offered including: art classes, introduction to sign language, literature-based circle time activities, cooking classes, plus many more that foster interaction by requiring a parent to attend and participate with the child. Research shows children make the decision to adapt a healthy or unhealthy behavior, that carries into adulthood, between the ages of 12 - 13. In support of this critical time, Freedom Valley YMCA joins PA YMCA's by providing all 7th grader's with a free membership. This membership is good at all 5 branches promoting the importance of a healthy and active life style. Teen program centers for ages 9 through 16 offer homework help, art appreciation, teen dances, community projects and a computer lab. The Audubon Branch provides educational, recreational, social and community services for Norristown youth, teens and families through the STRONG (striving to reach our needs and goals) program. Through academic support, career exploration and mentoring, STRONG programs help youth raise their academic standards, develop a positive sense of self-building character, explore diverse college and career options, plan for the future, and meet and interact with professionals who serve as role models to inspire them to reach greater heights. Y-Achievers program is held at the Audubon and Pottstown branches. Teen Leaders Clubs at Phoenixville and Spring Valley Branches teach leadership skills and give teens the opportunity to make friends, volunteer in the community, and discuss issues. Spring Valley Branch offers Friday Night Freedom for 9-12 year olds, a night of fun and challenging activities. We offer many active older adult activities. SASSY (senior ambassador of social services at the YMCA) is a popular program. This group meets once a month, and plans activities and events. Often a guest speaker is scheduled. Other activities and clubs offered weekly are: pool and ping pong, Wii tournaments, computer lab with small group instructions, card and board games, knitting group, and book clubs. Phoenixville and Spring Valley Branches have Intergenerational Centers, offering programs and activities for all ages. Direct and indirect Financial Assistance totalling $542,556 was awarded to individuals and families to afford them the opportunity to participate in YMCA family strengthening and recreational programs.","year":2010,"name":"FREEDOM VALLEY YMCA","phone":"4849842000","website":"fvymca.org","type":"990","principal_officer":"Jay R Schaeffer","year_formation":1952,"state_legal_domicile":"PA","total_volunteers":965,"tax_period_begin":"2010-09-01T00:00:00","tax_period_end":"2011-08-31T00:00:00","address":"19 W Linfield Trappe Rd, Limerick, PA, 19468, USA","city":"Limerick","state":"PA","country":"USA","zip_code":"19468"},"Governance":{"501c3 determination":true,"Number of voting members":27,"Number of independent voting members":27,"Number of employees total":2016,"Total Gross UBI":105648,"Net unrelated business taxable income":0,"Number of employees":2016,"Prohibited tax shelter transactions":false,"Taxable party notification":false,"Funds to pay premiums":false,"Premiums Paid":false,"Family 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These educational programs help children develop moral and ethical behavior, self-esteem, and leadership. Parents play an important role in policy and program decisions. In many instances, YMCA childcare allows parents of children in our programs to remain gainfully employed, knowing their children are thriving in a safe, supportive environment. Tuition assistance is provided for parents who cannot afford the full fee. Freedom Valley YMCA is one of the largest providers of childcare in our area. During FY 2011 at 4 state-licensed centers, we provided high quality preschool childcare to over 410 children each week, ranging in age from 6 weeks to 4 years. We provide full and part time options to serve a wide range of family scheduling needs. Our 4 program centers plus 46 elementary and middle school sites, provide state-licensed before and after school care for 1,370 children ages 5 to 12 years on a full time or part time basis. Childcare center operational hours range from 6:30 AM until 6:30 PM, Monday through Friday to accommodate the varied needs of working parents. Our programs are based upon years of research in the field of child development, and are designed to meet the individual needs of the child and the family as a whole. Providing high quality childcare is central to the YMCA's mission. Our state-licensed childcare sites participate in the Keystone Stars Program. Teaching staff hold degrees. Our staff is commited to nuturing the potential in every child. Classrooms are bright and well equipped. Swimming lessons for ages 3 and older are offered at some of the locations. Woven into the fabric of our mission and delivering high quality childcare is a commitment to strengthen families. We recognize a growing number of families from every socioeconomic level that are fragmented, neglected, adrift, and in trouble. The stress and strain of balancing work and family is becoming more difficult. Freedom Valley YMCA assist in reducing this burden by providing tuition assistance for childcare services. This past year $608,126 was awarded in direct and indirect assistance to families throughout the year to help defray their childcare fees. For more than 25 years, Freedom Valley YMCA has provided preschool and schoolage childcare for low-income families through a Federal Funded County sponsored Title XX Program. We focus on the national YMCA program thrust, which promotes character development based on 4 character values: Caring, Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility. Through a variety of activities that bring teachers and parents together, we focus on helping parents learn more about how to raise healthy, happy children who can grow into responsible, caring adults. (1,778 children daily)","expense":8711215,"revenue":8283649},{"description":"Physical Fitness and Family Strengthening Programs: Well-being means a healthy spirit, mind, and body. YMCA health enhancement programs are medically based programs that stress the value of prevention through promoting regular and healthy habits, including nutrition, stress management, and health education. YMCA programs are made available at a fee that a major segment of the community can afford, with financial assistance available for those who cannot afford the full fee. Freedom Valley YMCA's programs and facilities are designed to impact the wellness of the community and include free (when and where possible) nutrition and wellness seminars, blood pressure screening, cholesterol tests and fitness evaluations. Physical education emphasis is on the family with a full complement of programs for individuals age 6 months to senior citizen. Many participants are given the opportunity to participate at minimal charge through financial assistance. The Y looks to other community agencies for referrals to provide much needed health and physical education programs. We offer over 90 free youth, tween, adult and active older adults fitness classes to our members. 17,906 adults participated in free physical classes, and 4,251 youth enrolled in free youth programs.","expense":7614547,"revenue":8732878},{"description":"Aquatic Programs: YMCA Aquatic programs are part of the Y's overall goal of building health spirit, mind, and body. In addition to providing specific swimming and water safety skills, good health is promoted through regular exercise. Teamwork, self confidence, and leadership are also emphasized. Programs are offered at fees affordable to the community at large, with financial assistance to those who cannot afford the full fee. With 2 indoor and 3 outdoor swimming pools at the Phoenixville Branch, 2 indoor pools and outdoor swimming complex located at the Spring Valley Branch, and 2 indoor pools at the Pottstown Branch, Freedom Valley YMCA provides water education instruction for infants through senior citizens.Thousand of children and adults progress through infant, progressive, and adult instructional classes. Many participants find the warm water perfect for hydro-therapeutic exercises. The Y boasts the only pools of this kind in the area and provides countless hours of therapeutic exercises for individuals and groups with special needs. The specially designed indoor pools provide an access ramp allowing easy ingress and egress to the water. Also, specialized aquatic wheelchairs are provided for easy transfer of special needs participants. Spring Valley Branch offers programs for special needs youth. This program called Y-Knots, is a swim team for children with special needs. These children learn to swim and compete in a fun, loving environment. Volunteers play a big role in the success of the program. Community agencies and schools use the Y pools at greatly reduced or no fee. Last year we provided aquatic programs to 22,830 people infants through seniors. More than 15,680 children took swim classes at the Y. 6,390 adults participated in our aquatic exercise program. This included many participants in arthritic class, which increases joint flexibility and helps relieve pain for a welcome alternative for people who are usually unable to participant in regular exercise classes.760 youth participated on our competitive swim teams. We also offer lifeguarding courses. Upon successful completion, the student will receive YMCA Lifeguarding, Standard First Aid and CPR for the Professional Rescuer, and AED certifications. This prepares many youth for year-round employment opportunities throughout the community. Subsidies valued at $235,978 were provided to children, adults, and senior citizens. An additional $41,765 was given to special needs individuals and groups for therapeutic purposes. We continue to focus on the national YMCA program thrust which promotes character development. This program is based on 4 character values: Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility. Learning strategies are developed and implemented by our teachers, instructors, and leaders that encourage participants to exemplify these four important character values.","expense":3386411,"revenue":3844137},{"description":"Camp Programs: Revering nature and the fullness of God's bounty is a major program goal for Freedom Valley YMCA. YMCA day-camping programs are: educational, promote spiritual awareness, mental development, physical well-being, social growth, and a respect for the environment. Through a variety of activities and the use of natural surroundings, YMCA day camps help participants achieve their fullest potential in spirit, mind and body. Campers acquires new skills, confidence, self-discipline, and a sense of values under the guidance of caring, well-trained and experienced staff. Interesting and challenging activities in small and large groups enable campers to learn trust, confidence and teamwork skills. All of our camps have unique qualities that make them a fun and a special place where children have an unforgettable summer. For a large majority of participants, day camp programs serve as childcare for parents in the summertime, allowing the parent to remain gainfully employed. Tuition assistance is offered to parents unable to afford the full fee. The camping program of Freedom Valley YMCA consists of: a day camp program, which primarily serves as a summertime childcare program, and before and after camp care to accomodate various schedules of working parents. Our day camp programs are a recreational and lasting experience of personal enrichment. Camps are structured to help youngsters learn the value of cooperation and gain confidence to challenge them to achieve positive personal growth. With special attention on the YMCA core values, campers have exposure to a place where they will try new things and make new friends. The majority of our campers come from single parent or dual working parent homes. The YMCA provides safe, clean environments and quality programs in which children can spend their summer days. We offer a valuable alternative to children staying home alone, in indoor childcare facilities, or at a babysitter's house. Our hours are flexible 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Our camps are open for eleven weeks each summer and serve approximately 1,320 campers per day from 3 to 15 years of age at 5 convenient locations. Freedom Valley YMCA recognizes the cost of summer can be overbearing, so we offer tuition assistance to families in need. Last summer 669 camp participants received $212,517 in direct and indirect financial assistance. In addition to the regular day camp programs, we also offer Sports Camps which are designed to teach and enhance sport skills, fair play and sportmanship through the use of drills and game play. The focus is on full and equal participation of all, where every child plays in every game. Also offered are Focus Camps: arts, science, and specialty camps are held for 2 week sessions. Swimming and other camp activities complete the campers experience. All camps emphasize safety, cooperation, self-esteem and respect for others. Counselor in Training Program (CIT) is offered for ages 13 and up. This program is designed to develop leadership skills while preparing teenagers for their first job experience. CIT's gain training in childcare, risk management, safety and communication, and practice these skills by working with younger children and planning large group activities. Freedom Valley YMCA believes all children are first and foremost children , regardless of need or abilities. Camp MAJIC and Camp AKIA encourage children to participate fully, but not beyond their capabilities with low camper-to-counselor ratios. Camp MAJIC is designed for campers with physical, social, emotional and mental disabilities for ages 3 to 12. Grouped by age and ability level, campers are introduced to camp activities such as: swimming, games, crafts and much more. Camp AKAI are bright, creative boys and girls ages 5-12 who have difficulty connecting with their peers. This camp strives to build self-confidence and find success. 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Freedom Valley YMCA assist in reducing this burden by providing tuition assistance for childcare services. For more than 25 years, Freedom Valley YMCA has provided preschool and school-age childcare for low-income families through a Federal Funded County sponsored Title XX Program. We focus on the national YMCA program thrust, which promotes character development based on 4 character values: Caring, Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility. Through a variety of activities that bring teachers and parents together, we focus on helping parents learn more about how to raise healthy, happy children who can grow into responsible, caring adults.\n\nPhysical Fitness and Family Strengthening Programs: Well-being means a healthy spirit, mind, and body. YMCA health enhancement programs are medically based programs that stress the value of prevention through promoting regular and healthy habits, including nutrition, stress management, and health education. 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Many participants find the warm water perfect for hydro-therapeutic exercises. The Y boasts the only pools of this kind in the area and provides countless hours of therapeutic exercises for individuals and groups with special needs. The specially designed indoor pools provide an access ramp allowing easy ingress and egress to the water. Also, specialized aquatic wheelchairs are provided for easy transfer of special needs participants. Spring Valley Branch offers programs for special needs youth. This program called Y-Knots, is a swim team for children with special needs. These children learn to swim and compete in a fun, loving environment. Volunteers play a big role in the success of the program. Community agencies and schools use the Y pools at greatly reduced or no fee. Last year we provided aquatic programs to over 22,000 people infants through seniors. More than 15,000 children took swim classes at the Y, and over 6,000 adults participated in our aquatic exercise program. This included many participants in arthritic class, which increases joint flexibility and helps relieve pain for a welcome alternative for people who are usually unable to participant in regular exercise classes. Approximately 800 youth participated on our competitive swim teams. We also offer lifeguarding courses. Upon successful completion, the student will receive YMCA Lifeguarding, Standard First Aid and CPR for the Professional Rescuer, and AED certifications. This prepares many youth for year-round employment opportunities throughout the community. Subsidies are provided to children, adults, and senior citizens. Additional scholarships are given to special needs individuals and groups for therapeutic purposes. We continue to focus on the national YMCA program thrust which promotes character development. This program is based on 4 character values: Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility. Learning strategies are developed and implemented by our teachers, instructors, and leaders that encourage participants to exemplify these four important character values.\n\nCamp Programs: Revering nature and the fullness of God's bounty is a major program goal for Freedom Valley YMCA. YMCA day-camping programs are: educational, promote spiritual awareness, mental development, physical well-being, social growth, and a respect for the environment. Through a variety of activities and the use of natural surroundings, YMCA day camps help participants achieve their fullest potential in spirit, mind and body. Campers acquires new skills, confidence, self-discipline, and a sense of values under the guidance of caring, well-trained and experienced staff. Interesting and challenging activities in small and large groups enable campers to learn trust, confidence and teamwork skills. All of our camps have unique qualities that make them a fun and a special place where children have an unforgettable summer. For a large majority of participants, day camp programs serve as childcare for parents in the summertime, allowing the parent to remain gainfully employed. Tuition assistance is offered to parents unable to afford the full fee. The camping program of Freedom Valley YMCA consists of: a day camp program, which primarily serves as a summertime childcare program, and before and after camp care to accomodate various schedules of working parents. Our day camp programs are a recreational and lasting experience of personal enrichment. Camps are structured to help youngsters learn the value of cooperation and gain confidence to challenge them to achieve positive personal growth. With special attention on the YMCA core values, campers have exposure to a place where they will try new things and make new friends. The majority of our campers come from single parent or dual working parent homes. The YMCA provides safe, clean environments and quality programs in which children can spend their summer days. We offer a valuable alternative to children staying home alone, in indoor childcare facilities, or at a babysitter's house. Our hours are flexible 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Our camps are open for eleven weeks each summer and serve nearly 1,500 campers per day from 3 to 15 years of age at 5 convenient locations. Freedom Valley YMCA recognizes the cost of summer can be overbearing, so we offer tuition assistance to families in need. In addition to the regular day camp programs, we also offer Sports Camps which are designed to teach and enhance sport skills, fair play and sportsmanship through the use of drills and game play. The focus is on full and equal participation of all, where every child plays in every game. Also offered are Focus Camps: arts, science, and specialty camps are held for 2 week sessions. Swimming and other camp activities complete the campers experience. All camps emphasize safety, cooperation, self-esteem and respect for others. Counselor in Training Program (CIT) is offered for ages 13 and up. This program is designed to develop leadership skills while preparing teenagers for their first job experience. CIT's gain training in childcare, risk management, safety and communication, and practice these skills by working with younger children and planning large group activities. Freedom Valley YMCA believes all children are first and foremost children , regardless of need or abilities. Camp MAJIC and Camp AKIA encourage children to participate fully, but not beyond their capabilities with low camper-to-counselor ratios. Camp MAJIC is designed for campers with physical, social, emotional and mental disabilities for ages 3 to 12. Grouped by age and ability level, campers are introduced to camp activities such as: swimming, games, crafts and much more. Camp AKAI are bright, creative boys and girls ages 5-12 who have difficulty connecting with their peers. This camp strives to build self-confidence and find success. Preschool children 2 1/2 to 5 years have the opportunity to attend our Nursery School Camp. This camp offers all the fun and learning experiences of a day camp in a half day program specifically designed for preschoolers.\n\nWe provide programs and services to a population of over 350,000 in municipalities within a 350 square mile area. Last year we served over 50,000 members. Our members represent all areas of our community in socioeconmic status, cultural and ethnic backgrounds, religious affiliations, family structures and occupations. We firmly believe everyone belongs to the YMCA. During FY 12, over $2.7 million in direct and indirect financial assistance was awarded to those in need. The 5 branches of the Freedom Valley YMCA facilities offer the following: Daniel J. Detwiler Phoenixville YMCA encompasses 51 acres, located in Chester County, Phoenixville, PA. This facility includes stat-of-the-art wellness center, Bradley S. Thomson Activity Center with 3 gymnasiums and multi-purpose space, childwatch rooms and playground, 3 outdoor pools with water slides, 2 indoor pools, whirlpool, steam room and sauna, 2 double gymnasiums, 2 racquetball courts, 2 indoor elevated walking and jogging tracks, preschool childcare center, exercise studios, cycling room and an intergenerational center. Spring Valley Branch, located in Montgomery County, Limerick, PA offers: an outdoor pool complex with water slides, enclosed spray pad, 2 double gymnasiums, whirlpool and sauna, outdoor walking trail, indoor cafe, traverse rock wall, and childwatch. Pottstown YMCA is located in Montgomery County, PA in the Borough of Pottstown. Pottstown YMCA has a proud history and heritage dating back to 1880. The facility includes: fitness/wellness center with Nautilus, free weight and cardio equipment, 2 indoor pools, indoor track, 2 gymnasiums, racquetball courts, child development center, sauna, whirlpool and steam room, kids zone, and childwatch. The Pottstown Area Senior Citizens Center is also housed in the YMCA building. Audubon YMCA is located in Montgomery County, West Norriton, PA. This branch also brings YMCA services, activities, and mission to convenient locations in the Borough of Norristown. Swim lessons and recreational swimming is offered at the local high school. The facility includes: wellness center, full circuit of strength training equipment, free weight area, cardio machines with Direct TV and personal screens, spinning room, childcare center, childwatch and all purpose exercise room. Upper Perkiomen Valley YMCA is located in Montgomery County, PA in the Pennsburg Square Shopping Center. This branch offers state-of-the-art cardio equipment, full circuit of strength training equipment, Olympic free weight area, childwatch room, 2 large all purpose program rooms. Swimming classes and recreational swimming are offered at the local high school. This branch also operates an outdoor pool complex located in Upper Hanover Township. This complex includes 2 pools, baseball fields, pavilion, playground equipment, basketball and tennis courts and Xtreme Y skate park.\n\nThe purpose of Freedom Valley Young Mens Christian Association is to improve the quality of life in our community by offering programs, services and facilities that promote strong families, good health, fitness, wellness, community services, youth and adult development and equality for all. Our programs and services are offered to provide Youth Development, Healthy Living, and Social Responsibility to members of our community. We encourage sensitivity to the physical, mental and spiritual enhancement of all persons regardless of age, sex, race, religious affiliation or economic status. The goals of all YMCA programs and practices are to help participants grow as responsible members of families and communities; recognize that everybody is a child of God and worthy of respect; understand that well being means a healthy spirit, mind and body, build self esteem, an appreciation of one's own self-worth; work for worldwide understanding; develop skills for leadership; revere nature and the fullness of God's bounty, develop moral and ethical behavior based on Christian Principles. The Y makes accessible the support and opportunities that empower people and communities to learn, grow and thrive. With a focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Y nurtures the potential of every youth and teen, improves the nation's health and well being, and provides opportunities to give back and support neighbors. We believe all kids deserve the opportunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve. That's why, through the Y, youth are cultivating the values, skills and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, better health and educational achievement. Freedom Valley YMCA brings families closer together, encourages good health and fosters connections through fitness, sports, fun and shared interest. As a result, youth, adults and families are receiving the support, guidance and resources needed to achieve greater health and well being for their spirit, mind and body. Freedom Valley YMCA has been listening and responding to our communities' most critical social needs by developing skills or emotional well being through: education and training, welcoming and connecting diverse demographic populations, building healthier communities through collaborations with policymakers. Freedom Valley YMCA fosters the care and respect all people need and deserve. Freedom Valley YMCA has its roots in a dream for a place where children, families, senior citizens and those who are physically challenged could find wholesome recreation, physical activities, community services and childcare in an atmosphere that promotes positive values. Our Financial Assistance Program allows us to fulfill this commitment to offer our programs, services, and membership to all members of the community. No one with determined financial need is turned away from participating in YMCA programs, services and membership. 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