Collins & Katz Family YMCA
Collins & Katz Family YMCA, 1466 S Westgate Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90025
About
YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles Youth Programs include activities such as swim lessons, youth sports, afterschool programs, summer camp, day camps, and overnight adventures. The programs also include fitness activities, recreation, camp experiences, and swim safety lessons, as well as opportunities for youth learning citizenship and diplomacy through debating policies, drafting bills, and collaborating with peers from across the state. Additional offerings connected to the program include community events, blood drives, senior fitness classes, senior classes, and golf events such as the Kids Classic Golf Tournament and the Fore the Kids Golf Tournament.
• Schedule: Programs are offered at YMCA centers and off-site at various school campuses, including options such as day camps and overnight adventures.
The YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles states that its mission at the Center for Community Well-Being focuses on social determinants of health such as access to food, safe spaces, learning, and human connection. The organization reports that 47,000+ youth participate in recreation, sports, and afterschool programs, and that 9,000+ children and adults have been taught swim safety lessons. It also reports that 2,000+ California YMCA youth take part in learning citizenship and diplomacy, and that licensed early childhood centers use play-based learning and developmentally appropriate curriculum to prepare children for kindergarten. The YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles reports supporting 600,000+ people on their paths to healthier lives, engaging 50,000+ members in work related to building a safer, healthier Los Angeles, and providing over $3 million in financial assistance to make its centers accessible. The organization also reports distributing 3.9 million+ pounds of food and 9 million+ pounds of fresh produce to families and seniors, and notes partnerships and support such as a $1 million gift from Bank of America to help rebuild the Lowe Family YMCA and an ongoing partnership with the USA Swimming Foundation, along with volunteer efforts involving 30,000 people.
Last updated March 11, 2026.
• Schedule: Programs are offered at YMCA centers and off-site at various school campuses, including options such as day camps and overnight adventures.
The YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles states that its mission at the Center for Community Well-Being focuses on social determinants of health such as access to food, safe spaces, learning, and human connection. The organization reports that 47,000+ youth participate in recreation, sports, and afterschool programs, and that 9,000+ children and adults have been taught swim safety lessons. It also reports that 2,000+ California YMCA youth take part in learning citizenship and diplomacy, and that licensed early childhood centers use play-based learning and developmentally appropriate curriculum to prepare children for kindergarten. The YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles reports supporting 600,000+ people on their paths to healthier lives, engaging 50,000+ members in work related to building a safer, healthier Los Angeles, and providing over $3 million in financial assistance to make its centers accessible. The organization also reports distributing 3.9 million+ pounds of food and 9 million+ pounds of fresh produce to families and seniors, and notes partnerships and support such as a $1 million gift from Bank of America to help rebuild the Lowe Family YMCA and an ongoing partnership with the USA Swimming Foundation, along with volunteer efforts involving 30,000 people.
Last updated March 11, 2026.
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