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Marlon Johnson
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Mental wellness services now available at the Y

The YMCA of Greater Cleveland announces the launch of new mental wellness services at two of its branches: Hillcrest Family YMCA in Lyndhurst, OH, and Warrensville Heights Family YMCA in Warrensville, OH. These services are part of your YMCA’s ongoing commitment to fostering a healthy spirit, mind and body for all community members.
Members engaging in diabetes prevention program
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In-person or virtual diabetes prevention classes starting now

Do you want to lose weight and keep it off? Do you want to finally be healthier? Would you like to strengthen your heart and improve your nutrition? How would you like to prevent type 2 diabetes? And what if we can fit all this into your busy life?
Lakewood YMCA Give Today sign
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Supporting your branch helps your community

Our supporters help the YMCA of Greater Cleveland make an extraordinary difference in our community. Last month, each of our 11 branches kicked off the community phase of the YMCA’s Annual Campaign.
YMCA of Greater Cleveland Praesidium Accreditation
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Y earns highest industry standards in abuse prevention

The YMCA of Greater Cleveland has been awarded Praesidium Accreditation® by Praesidium, the leader in abuse risk management. This prestigious accreditation publicly demonstrates that the YMCA of Greater Cleveland has worked to achieve the highest industry standards in abuse prevention.
Women's Wellness Weekend 2024 group shot
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Mission Moment: A Weekend of Fun and Wellness at Camp Fitch

The Hillcrest Family YMCA hosted its highly anticipated Women’s Wellness Weekend at Camp Fitch from August 23-25, and it was a blast! The weekend was packed with activities that catered to everyone’s interests, providing a perfect opportunity to unwind, connect with others, and enjoy the beauty of nature.
September Welcoming Week
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Take part in your branch’s Welcoming Week activities

It is often said that the United States is a nation of newcomers. Typically characterized as individuals born in another country, millions of newcomers (also known as immigrants) have settled in the U.S. over the last several hundred years. Newcomers come to the U.S. for various reasons, including students, permanent residents, temporary workers and refugees.