YMCA of Metro Atlanta Youth Programs
The Villages at Carver Family YMCA, 1600 Pryor Rd SW, Atlanta, GA 30315
About
YMCA of Metro Atlanta Youth Programs include options such as School Break Camp and Afterschool, along with access to facilities like an indoor pool, outdoor pool, gymnasium, wellness center, and indoor track. Children and teens can use spaces such as the Play Center (childcare), Teen Center, computer lab, library, and multipurpose rooms, and can take part in activities in areas like baseball fields, tennis and pickleball courts, racquetball and squash courts, an outdoor basketball court, a hockey rink, a climbing wall, and hiking trails. The program also operates in facilities that offer group exercise, family locker rooms, day lockers, sauna, steam room, whirlpool, therapy pool, an outdoor exercise circuit, a waterfront, an amphitheater, a community garden, and facility rentals.
Since 1858, the YMCA of Metro Atlanta has been serving the ever-changing needs of the community. The YMCA of Metro Atlanta Youth Programs are part of an association that includes volunteers, members, and staff, and is open to and serving all, with programs and services which build spirit, mind, and body. The YMCA states that financial assistance is available based on need and that it actively seeks to identify and involve those in need. The YMCA of Metro Atlanta reports being the oldest non-profit in Atlanta, offering more than 3,000 classes per week, creating more than 2.5 million experiences through its programs each year, and having 147,049 facility and program members. It also reports serving 25,611 youth in early learning, afterschool, youth sports, and camps, and offering programs that support youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility, including community outreach such as hunger relief, safety around water classes, and chronic disease support.
Last updated August 1, 2026.
Since 1858, the YMCA of Metro Atlanta has been serving the ever-changing needs of the community. The YMCA of Metro Atlanta Youth Programs are part of an association that includes volunteers, members, and staff, and is open to and serving all, with programs and services which build spirit, mind, and body. The YMCA states that financial assistance is available based on need and that it actively seeks to identify and involve those in need. The YMCA of Metro Atlanta reports being the oldest non-profit in Atlanta, offering more than 3,000 classes per week, creating more than 2.5 million experiences through its programs each year, and having 147,049 facility and program members. It also reports serving 25,611 youth in early learning, afterschool, youth sports, and camps, and offering programs that support youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility, including community outreach such as hunger relief, safety around water classes, and chronic disease support.
Last updated August 1, 2026.
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