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YMCA of Silicon Valley Youth Programs include activities such as personal training, summer day camp, swim lessons, swimming, group exercise, and group fitness. The program also offers child care and camps, as well as education and enrichment, sports and recreation, and other health and wellness activities for children and families.
YMCA of Silicon Valley Youth Programs are part of a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit social services organization dedicated to youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. YMCA of Silicon Valley has been listening and responding to critical social needs in the community for over 150 years. The organization offers a variety of programs, services, and initiatives that enable kids to realize their potential, provide ways for families to have fun together, and empower people to live healthier lives. It offers a unique set of programs and services at health and wellness facilities throughout the Bay Area ranging from Redwood City to Morgan Hill, a wilderness resident camp in the Redwoods at YMCA Camp Campbell, and Before and After School Programs at multiple school campuses. Its core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility guide efforts in youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility, and it welcomes and serves people from all backgrounds, ages, capabilities, and income levels, providing financial assistance to those in need and mirroring and celebrating the diversity of Silicon Valley. YMCA of Silicon Valley is described as a leading nonprofit for youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility, and as a powerful association of diverse people joined together by a shared passion to strengthen the Silicon Valley community. The organization states that it helps people find a place to belong, a passion to pursue, and a path towards helping others, and that it strengthens Silicon Valley by promoting health, empowering youth, and supporting neighbors through strong partnerships and a deep commitment to the community. John T. Ehrbar is named as YMCA of Silicon Valley's next President and Chief Executive Officer, effective January 26, 2026.
Last updated April 23, 2026.
YMCA of Silicon Valley Youth Programs are part of a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit social services organization dedicated to youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. YMCA of Silicon Valley has been listening and responding to critical social needs in the community for over 150 years. The organization offers a variety of programs, services, and initiatives that enable kids to realize their potential, provide ways for families to have fun together, and empower people to live healthier lives. It offers a unique set of programs and services at health and wellness facilities throughout the Bay Area ranging from Redwood City to Morgan Hill, a wilderness resident camp in the Redwoods at YMCA Camp Campbell, and Before and After School Programs at multiple school campuses. Its core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility guide efforts in youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility, and it welcomes and serves people from all backgrounds, ages, capabilities, and income levels, providing financial assistance to those in need and mirroring and celebrating the diversity of Silicon Valley. YMCA of Silicon Valley is described as a leading nonprofit for youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility, and as a powerful association of diverse people joined together by a shared passion to strengthen the Silicon Valley community. The organization states that it helps people find a place to belong, a passion to pursue, and a path towards helping others, and that it strengthens Silicon Valley by promoting health, empowering youth, and supporting neighbors through strong partnerships and a deep commitment to the community. John T. Ehrbar is named as YMCA of Silicon Valley's next President and Chief Executive Officer, effective January 26, 2026.
Last updated April 23, 2026.
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