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Looking for a gift for the person who has everything? Whether for a holiday, an anniversary or a birthday, a gift to the MetroWest Y in that special person’s honor is a perfect fit. We’ll send the person being honored a card letting them know that you have made a donation. Plus, your gift will help provide financial aid for people who would otherwise be unable to participate in our programs. Please click here to make a donation.
Attention MetroWest YMCA Members!We have great news to share – starting September 1st, 2009, your MetroWest YMCA membership may be used at all YMCAs in Massachusetts and Rhode Island! Stay tuned for more information, details, and links to other Y’s in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Remember My Y is Every Y in Massachusetts and Rhode Island! Some restrictions may apply so be sure and check our website and other Y’s websites for complete details. INTRODUCING: YMEMBER REWARDS
Reward yourself! Introduce a friend, co-worker or family member to the MetroWest YMCA and earn great rewards! This is an ongoing rewards program, and for each additional member you help enroll, you’ll receive another free reward!* You earn great rewards, while your friends enjoy the many benefits of a MetroWest YMCA membership.
Whether you’re seeking a fitness routine, a sports program, or some family fun, the MetroWest YMCA has a solution! We build strong kids, strong families, strong communities. Share these opportunities with your friends and relatives! Click here for a printable flyer and guest pass. YMember Rewards, is part of the Member Get a Member program at the MetroWest YMCA. MetroWest YMCA Upcoming Events
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MAY 2010 MetroWest YMCA in the NewsMetroWest YMCA is Growingby John Hilliard/Daily News Staff Posted May 1, 2008
Framingham State College to reopen child care center
Take a Step Towards a Healthier Lifestyle YMCA Tackles America's Health CrisisBy DAVID CRARYThe Associated Press Friday, January 11, 2008; 6:38 PM NEW YORK -- Founded in the mid-19th century, the Young Men's Christian Association has expanded far beyond its name in the United States. It welcomes all faiths, half the 20.2 million people it serves are female, and more than half are adults. With that diverse clientele in mind, the Y is again redefining itself. A new strategic plan envisions the organization as America's paramount fitness and anti-obesity crusader, combating what it calls "the nation's ongoing lifestyle health crisis." ... Click Here to Read the Full Article
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