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YMCA of Greater San Antonio, 9800 Fredericksburg Rd, San Antonio, TX 78288
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YMCA of Greater San Antonio Youth Programs offers activities such as summer day camp, swimming, fitness activities, arts and crafts, group classes, Youth Sports, and School-age after-school programs. The program also includes ChildWatch and Kids Club, swim lessons, and Mental Health Support.
The YMCA of Greater San Antonio states its mission as: “To put Judeo-Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.” It reports a 150-year history of listening and responding to the community’s most critical social needs. The organization notes collaborations with residents and partners, including The DoSeum, the Bezos Family Foundation, City Wide Facility Solutions, and the Texas Bar Foundation, and it launched a 150th Anniversary campaign called “Uniting Generations.” It reports that the Y bridges divides and states that it serves people regardless of age, ability, faith, gender, or income. The YMCA of Greater San Antonio was selected as an Impact San Antonio 2023 Grant Award Finalist in the Health and Wellness category.
Parents and members describe several features of the facilities and programs, including an ultra-accessible fitness center (Morgan’s and YMCA inclusive fitness center), a new immersive children’s environment in partnership with The DoSeum, an “incredible” splash pad, an “enormous and well-kept” pool, and equipment that is “up-to-date, modern, and well-maintained.” Testimonials from members and parents mention friendly and helpful staff, kids enjoying Kids Club with arts and crafts, group classes as motivating and fun, and positive experiences with ChildWatch, Kids Club, the app, classes, and locker rooms described as tidy and maintained. One parent of a Youth Sports participant reports that their child enjoys being on a team, engaging coaches, skill improvement, and making new friends. Another parent reports that in six months of aquatics programming, their child progressed from barely being able to swim to making a competitive swim team, and credits instructors and coaches with having a positive impact on the child’s development as a swimmer and as a young child.
Last updated February 3, 2026.
The YMCA of Greater San Antonio states its mission as: “To put Judeo-Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.” It reports a 150-year history of listening and responding to the community’s most critical social needs. The organization notes collaborations with residents and partners, including The DoSeum, the Bezos Family Foundation, City Wide Facility Solutions, and the Texas Bar Foundation, and it launched a 150th Anniversary campaign called “Uniting Generations.” It reports that the Y bridges divides and states that it serves people regardless of age, ability, faith, gender, or income. The YMCA of Greater San Antonio was selected as an Impact San Antonio 2023 Grant Award Finalist in the Health and Wellness category.
Parents and members describe several features of the facilities and programs, including an ultra-accessible fitness center (Morgan’s and YMCA inclusive fitness center), a new immersive children’s environment in partnership with The DoSeum, an “incredible” splash pad, an “enormous and well-kept” pool, and equipment that is “up-to-date, modern, and well-maintained.” Testimonials from members and parents mention friendly and helpful staff, kids enjoying Kids Club with arts and crafts, group classes as motivating and fun, and positive experiences with ChildWatch, Kids Club, the app, classes, and locker rooms described as tidy and maintained. One parent of a Youth Sports participant reports that their child enjoys being on a team, engaging coaches, skill improvement, and making new friends. Another parent reports that in six months of aquatics programming, their child progressed from barely being able to swim to making a competitive swim team, and credits instructors and coaches with having a positive impact on the child’s development as a swimmer and as a young child.
Last updated February 3, 2026.
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