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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.

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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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