OVERVIEW:
FRENCH CREEK FAMILY YMCA, AVON, OH
Location:
2010 Recreation Lane, Avon, Ohio 44011
Phone:
(440) 934-9622
Web Address:
http://clevelandymca.org/branches/avon/index.html
Description:
The French Creek YMCA branch is a state-of-the-art, 66,527-square-foot facility featuring an eight-lane indoor pool with spectator seating, aerobics-multipurpose studio, child-care center, family gym, sauna, whirlpool and wellness center.
Location:
2010 Recreation Lane, Avon, Ohio 44011
Phone:
(440) 934-9622
Web Address:
http://clevelandymca.org/branches/avon/index.html
Description:
The French Creek YMCA branch is a state-of-the-art, 66,527-square-foot facility featuring an eight-lane indoor pool with spectator seating, aerobics-multipurpose studio, child-care center, family gym, sauna, whirlpool and wellness center.
VERMILION YMCA, VERMILION, OH
Location:
320 Aldrich Rd. Vermilion, OH 44089
Phone:
Phone: 440-967-4208
Web Address:http://clevelandymca.org/branches/vermilion/index.html
Description:
The Vermilion YMCA features child-care center, summer sports leagues as well as a wellness center.
MISSION, VALUES & VISION OF YMCA:
Mission:
To put Christian Principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
Values:
The character development core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility will guide all our interactions and decisions.
Vision:
To be the premier community-based, charitable organization that embraces collaborations to build strong kids, strong families and strong communities.
To put Christian Principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
Values:
The character development core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility will guide all our interactions and decisions.
Vision:
To be the premier community-based, charitable organization that embraces collaborations to build strong kids, strong families and strong communities.
SUPERVISOR PROFILE:
Jarrod Williams - Regional Director and Sports Director at French Creek Family YMCA in Avon, OH
Jarrod is in his first year as the Regional Director as well as Sports Director at the French Creek Family Y in Avon. Previously, Williams served as the Branch Director and Sports Director with the East Liverpool Area YMCA in East Liverpool, Ohio.
Jarrod is in his first year as the Regional Director as well as Sports Director at the French Creek Family Y in Avon. Previously, Williams served as the Branch Director and Sports Director with the East Liverpool Area YMCA in East Liverpool, Ohio.
Bill Hohman - Sports Coordinator at Vermilion Family YMCA
Bill has been with the Vermilion Family YMCA for over 20 years. With the Vermilion YMCA being a smaller branch than mostYMCA's, Bill is a jack of all trades and helps around the entire office with Member Services, Wellness & Fitness, as well as Sports Coordinator.
HISTORY OF GREATER CLEVELAND YMCA:
Since its founding in 1854, the YMCA of Greater Cleveland has provided quality programs and services across an increasingly wide spectrum that encompasses fitness, education, civic service and community health and well-being.
Among the nation’s oldest and most influential associations, its first building was on the north side of Public Square, a site now occupied by KeyBank.
Through the years it has played a significant role in the establishment of Cleveland’s juvenile court and probation system, city playgrounds, and the Legal Aid Society.
The Greater Cleveland YMCA was also the site of the first separate Boys’ Branch in the United States, which opened on November 12, 1901 in Ohio City.
In World War I, the Greater Cleveland YMCA partnered with the Red Cross for a fund-raising effort that eventually led to the creation of the United Way.
In 1921, the Cleveland School of Technology of the YMCA (Y-Tech) was organized. This school later became known as Fenn College and eventually Cleveland State University.
Among the nation’s oldest and most influential associations, its first building was on the north side of Public Square, a site now occupied by KeyBank.
Through the years it has played a significant role in the establishment of Cleveland’s juvenile court and probation system, city playgrounds, and the Legal Aid Society.
The Greater Cleveland YMCA was also the site of the first separate Boys’ Branch in the United States, which opened on November 12, 1901 in Ohio City.
In World War I, the Greater Cleveland YMCA partnered with the Red Cross for a fund-raising effort that eventually led to the creation of the United Way.
In 1921, the Cleveland School of Technology of the YMCA (Y-Tech) was organized. This school later became known as Fenn College and eventually Cleveland State University.
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