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How the YMCA of Greenville is keeping our community healthy

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Support the Y’s work means you’re giving kids a safe place to learn and grow after school and in the summer, feeding the most vulnerable families in our area, and more.

Photo provided by the YMCA of Greenville

Did you know? 70,000+ locals are served by the YMCA of Greenville each year. 🤝

Here’s a look at some of the Y’s 2022 accomplishments:

  • $1.2 million was raised towards financial assistance for children + adults — including scholarships for youth sports, childcare, wellness, and swim lessons
  • The Y On The Fly Food Program provided free meals to hundreds of locals every month
  • 12,000+ kids were served from aquatic sports, overnight and day camps, soccer + more

During this season of giving, Greenvillians can help the Y continue its mission to make a positive difference with a donation. Give to the Y.*

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