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Akron Area YMCA Camp Y-Noah

In this "Moments of Inspiration" video, several counselors and campers, past and present, explain what they love most about Akron Area YMCA's Camp Y-Noah. Akron Area YMCA is a community and out of school time partner of Summit Education Initiative.

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"The Heart of the Matter" with a photo of John Baisden

The Heart of the Matter

Heart Health
John Baisden worked hard his whole life, including the last 20 years working outdoors, in all conditions, as a cable guy. (Cue the jokes!) But no one was laughing on the day that John discovered that his lungs were filling up with fluid due to bout with poison ivy that had gone internal.
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"It's finally time to care for me."

Silver Sneakers
At 75, Beverly Grubke (pictured above, right) who spent much of her life being defined as a caregiver, now proudly describes herself as being fine, foxy, and vivacious. Those who see her at the Y – almost every day – would certainly agree.
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Nate Smith

Honor. Courage. Commitment.

Mission Moments
The loss of his Dad could have derailed Nate Smith, but his commitment to family kept him on track.  Working to help pay the bills, Nate took a pause from school, that he later tackled – full speed ahead – to get his diploma.  This was his first step in pursuing a career that he’d dreamed of
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Janice Coon

"God has given us a Gift."

Silver Sneakers
Admittedly, Janice Coon isn’t a fan of machine workouts.  Instead, this gregarious lady enjoys group exercise including Silver Sneakers, Zumba and Toning at the Firestone Park facility, described by her as a being a “warm Y.”
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GROWING WITH GUIDANCE

From seed to sprout to tree, we know that in order for children to bloom they must first have strong, healthy roots.

At the Y, we're dedicated to doing all that we can to help your child grow to his or her full potential.

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Humans of the Y

To commemorate our 150th anniversary, we've set a goal to reach out to 150 people who have a great memory, story or legacy moment to share about the Akron Area YMCA.  If you're one of these people, let us know.   

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Our Impact

Through our members and program participants, the Akron Area YMCA reaches more than 78,000 people annually. Providing programs and services that nurture the potential of kids, promote healthy living and foster a sense of social responsibility. Through financial assistance, supported by your Annual Campaign donations, we have been able to provide scholarships to more than 45,000 people in the communities we serve so they can learn, grow and thrive!

Annual Campaign

We are a nonprofit organization that believes everyone, regardless of age, income, or background, should have the opportunity to learn and grow with us at the YMCA. That's why we offer financial assistance programs that ensure no one is turned away for economic reasons.

Endowment Foundation

Over the past 18 years, the Endowment Foundation has provided grants totaling more than $727,000 for the Akron Area YMCA and its programs.