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Branch Info
15501 Lorain Avenue Cleveland, OH 44111
Branch Hours
Today's hours: 6am - 9pm

Upcoming Classes:

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Adult Lap Swim

Pool
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Cycle

GroupX Studio
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Group Swim lessons

Pool

Why Choose the YMCA?

The YMCA isn’t your typical gym. Not only do our locations offer fitness centers with first-rate amenities, but the Y takes the next step, serving as a family-friendly community center too. Unlike your standard gym, we are a non-profit cause-driven organization, committed to strengthening communities. We achieve this through camps, afterschool programs, substance abuse treatment, and more.

 

The West Park-Fairview Family YMCA offers a swimming pool, community garden, child watch, personal training, fitness center, and so much more. Interested in becoming a member? Join today!

Amenities at this location

Want to see more of our facility? Visit us today for a personalized tour!
Adaptive programs
Adult enrichment programs
After-school childcare
Child watch
Community health
Day camp
Swim lessons
Group exercise classes
Gymnasium
Indoor swimming pool
Personal training
Playground
Strength/cardio equipment
Teen programs
Community garden
Youth enrichment
YMCA360: Virtual Wellness Platform

Latest News:

Back of a YMCA life guard on duty
Y Stories

Get your Lifeguard Certification at the YMCA

Whether you are looking for a great part-time job or career as a professional lifeguard, the YMCA of Greater Cleveland Lifeguard program is the place to begin! You'll learn the skills you need for lifeguarding through classroom activities, group discussions, online e-learning, and hands-on practice.
Mental Wellness Resource Fair
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You’re invited to our mental wellness fair, September 13

The YMCA of Greater Cleveland invites community members to attend a Mental Wellness Resource Fair on Saturday, September 13, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Warrensville Heights Family YMCA, located at 4433 Northfield Rd., Cleveland, OH 44128.
Reimagining Third Space in American
Y Stories

Reimagining third space in America: Why the YMCA leads the way

In 1989, sociologist Ray Oldenburg introduced the concept of the “third place” in The Great Good Place1, defining it as a neutral, informal gathering spot apart from home and work where conversation, sociability and civic flourishing take place. Traditional examples include cafés, coffee shops, parks or libraries.