YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles Youth Programs
North Valley Family YMCA, 11336 Corbin Ave, Northridge, CA 91326
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YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles Youth Programs include swim lessons, swim safety lessons, sports, recreation, fitness activities, afterschool programs, summer camp, day camps, and overnight adventures. The programs also connect youth with California YMCA Youth & Government, where participants learn citizenship and diplomacy, debate policies, draft bills, and collaborate with peers from across the state. Additional offerings at the YMCA include senior fitness classes, senior classes, community events, and family-friendly rustic fun at camp settings.
• Ages: 0–18 years old
The YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles reports that 47K+ youth take part in recreation, sports, and afterschool programs, and 23K+ youth develop skills through sports and programs. It reports that 9K+ children and adults have been taught swim safety lessons and that 2K+ California YMCA youth are involved in learning citizenship and diplomacy. The organization states that it has supported 600K+ Angelenos, distributed 9M+ pounds of fresh produce and 3.9M+ pounds of food to families and seniors, and engaged 50K+ members in work focused on building a safer, healthier Los Angeles. It also reports providing $3M+ in financial assistance to make its centers accessible and highlights the role of 30,000 volunteers in its work. The mission at the Center for Community Well-Being states that health is shaped by access to food, safe spaces, learning, and human connection, and that these social determinants of health are at the core of its mission. The organization describes meeting people with food, support, and services, and notes that community members may donate, mentor teens, lead classes, or help at events.
Last updated March 31, 2026.
• Ages: 0–18 years old
The YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles reports that 47K+ youth take part in recreation, sports, and afterschool programs, and 23K+ youth develop skills through sports and programs. It reports that 9K+ children and adults have been taught swim safety lessons and that 2K+ California YMCA youth are involved in learning citizenship and diplomacy. The organization states that it has supported 600K+ Angelenos, distributed 9M+ pounds of fresh produce and 3.9M+ pounds of food to families and seniors, and engaged 50K+ members in work focused on building a safer, healthier Los Angeles. It also reports providing $3M+ in financial assistance to make its centers accessible and highlights the role of 30,000 volunteers in its work. The mission at the Center for Community Well-Being states that health is shaped by access to food, safe spaces, learning, and human connection, and that these social determinants of health are at the core of its mission. The organization describes meeting people with food, support, and services, and notes that community members may donate, mentor teens, lead classes, or help at events.
Last updated March 31, 2026.
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