Dale Turner Family YMCA
The Y hosts weekly meals in partnership with the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. Volunteers support the meal program by assisting with meal prep, setup, breakdown, cleaning, and facilitating. Partial shifts are welcome! The entrance to the kitchen is in the front of the church, down a ramp to the right if you're looking at the main front doors. The door is usually unlocked but if it's locked please knock loudly.
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Dale Turner Family YMCA
The Y hosts weekly meals in partnership with the Ronald United Methodist Church. Volunteers support meal program by filling multiple roles assisting with meal prep, setup, dishwashing, breakdown, cleaning, and facilitating. Partial shifts are welcome! The entrance to the kitchen is in the back of the church, down a ramp from the parking lot across from Hopelink and the Ronald Commons Apartments. The door is usually propped open but if it's locked please knock loudly.
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Dale Turner Family YMCA
Our youth basketball league helps players develop fundamental skills like dribbling, shooting, passing, teamwork, and sportsmanship through fun, age-appropriate drills and activities. Teams are formed by YMCA staff, with weekly practices and weekend games or scrimmages depending on the level. Led by supportive coaches and Y staff, the program focuses on building confidence, fostering inclusion, and creating a positive, enjoyable basketball experience for every player.
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Dale Turner Family YMCA
In this recreational youth flag football league, players learn the fundamentals of flag football, sportsmanship, teamwork and healthy habits while sharpening skills, practicing drills and having fun. Flag football means there is no contact or tackling. All genders are invited to play! Teams practice once per week and play games on the weekend against other Ys in the region. Sign up to volunteer as a coach.
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Dale Turner Family YMCA
YMCA T-ball programs are designed to help players learn basic skills such as batting, catching, throwing, and the rules of the game. All kids are encouraged to play by getting equal chances to bat, run bases, and play in the field. Y youth sports encourage and promote healthy kids, families, and communities by placing a priority on family involvement, healthy competition rather than rivalry, the value of participation over winning, team-building as well as individual development, a positive self-image and a sense of fair play and mutual respect for others.
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Dale Turner Family YMCA
In this recreational youth volleyball league, players learn the fundamentals of volleyball, sportsmanship, teamwork and healthy habits while sharpening skills like spiking, setting and serving, practicing drills and having fun. This league is open to all genders. Teams practice once per week and play games on the weekend, including home games and games against other YMCAs in the region. All teams are led by volunteer coaches.
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Dale Turner Family YMCA
Minis & Kinders Soccer is an instructional and recreational 8-class soccer program for preschoolers and Kindergarteners (ages 3–6). Volunteer coaches help introduce young players to the basics of soccer in a fun, supportive, and inclusive environment. Coaches lead age-appropriate drills, skill-building activities, and simple scrimmages that focus on fundamentals such as dribbling, passing, shooting, and learning to move the right direction on the court or field. There are no official games or scorekeeping — the emphasis is on participation, confidence-building, teamwork, and sportsmanship. All teams are co-ed and supported by YMCA staff. Practices with scrimmages are held once per week, indoors or outdoors depending on the season. Coaches are encouraged to create a positive experience for every participant and to work collaboratively with parents, particularly for Kindergarten-aged players, to support engagement and fun. No prior coaching experience is required. Training, resources, and ongoing support are provided by the YMCA.
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Dale Turner Family YMCA
Group exercise is both fun and effective. Use your knowledge, skills and experience to lead one of our many group exercise classes and help our community become more healthy and connected.
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Dale Turner Family YMCA
Group exercise is both fun and effective. Use your knowledge, skills and experience to lead one of our many group exercise classes and help our community become more healthy and connected.
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Dale Turner Family YMCA
Provide customer service for guests and members, assist with laundry cycle and administrative tasks.
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Dale Turner Family YMCA
Are you excited about exploring the meaning of civics and democracy in the United States? The YMCA is looking for active volunteers who are looking to support the work of the of our Youth & Government team. Volunteers would assist in weekly delegation meetings, and help club advisors plan for weekly hybrid meetings and events. Minimum Volunteer Age: 21+
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