Welcome to the new YMCA of Central East Ontario website

Together,

it's possible.

Membership

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More than just access to YMCA facilities. Join a network of supportive people and programs.

Child Care

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At the Y, you’ll find a group of caring and dedicated educators who make every day a special day for your child.

Employment Services

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We have the experience, the connections and the services to help you find employment, regardless of any obstacles you might face.

Our Impact

It’s an important time for Canadian YMCAs. Our local communities need the Y like never before. We’re proud to extend our reach and impact across the region, including the following from the past year.

12,372
Members
$893,783
Provided in
Financial Support
2,910
Individuals Received
Financial Support
700+
Newcomers Connected
16,437
Campers Days Provided
6,393
Swim Lessons

Join Our Community

There are many ways to join the Y and become part of our vision to build thriving and healthier communities, where everyone belongs.

Support Our Cause

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Help those with financial barriers access vital YMCA services for their health and well-being.

Join Our Team

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Feel good about your job knowing that you’re changing lives by helping others to reach their full potential.

Become a Member

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YMCA membership is more than just access to YMCA facilities and virtual programs. Join a network of supportive people and programs.

YMCA of Central East Ontario

The YMCA of Central East Ontario is a charitable organization helping people achieve personal growth in spirit, mind and body.

 

Land Acknowledgement

The YMCA of Central East Ontario is committed to building and honouring ongoing relationships with Indigenous communities, organizations and peoples. Our relationship begins with acknowledging that we are providing services on the traditional lands and territories of the Anishinaabeg, Huron-Wendat and Haudenosaunee people.

We recognize that as individuals and as an organization, we must go beyond acknowledgment. We commit to engaging in ongoing learning, as well as the unlearning of colonial systems and structures. We recognize that we must commit to making the health and well-being of Indigenous peoples a priority and work with Indigenous communities as partners to find opportunities and have an active presence where it is desired.