Auburn Valley YMCA
Our Juniors League lets youth in 3rd to 6th grades take their skills to the next level and experience constructive competition. Players in this youth basketball league continue to build skills like dribbling, shooting, passing and begin learning basketball plays through fun drills. Teams are formed by YMCA staff. We 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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Auburn Valley YMCA
Players age 12 to 15 celebrate the love of the game in this youth basketball league. Legends focus on learning plays, practicing teamwork and building fundamental skills. Teams participate at a higher level of competition that helps prepare them for playing in school leagues and throughout their entire life. Teams are formed by YMCA staff. We 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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Auburn Valley YMCA
In this recreational youth basketball league, players learn the fundamentals of basketball, sportsmanship, teamwork and healthy habits while sharpening skills, practicing drills and having fun. Teams are formed by YMCA staff after a skills showcase. We practice once per week and play games on the weekend, but we don't keep score, it's all about fun and learning! All teams are led by volunteer coaches.
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Bellevue Family YMCA
Birthday Party volunteers are key to our success at the Y. Do you have a ton of energy and love to have fun? If so, this might be the perfect volunteer opportunity for you! In this role, your activities may range from assisting the party host, prepping materials, and possibly facilitating more than one party in one day. Volunteer opportunities are dependent on parties booked.
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Bellevue Family YMCA
Do you have a passion for engaging children in meaningful activities that encourages self discovery? Consider getting involved as a volunteer assistant in our Kids Zone.
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Bellevue Family YMCA
Our Juniors League lets youth in 3rd to 6th grades take their skills to the next level and experience constructive competition. Players in this youth basketball league continue to build skills like dribbling, shooting, passing and begin learning basketball plays through fun drills. Teams are formed by YMCA staff. We 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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Bellevue Family YMCA
Minis basketball is the perfect introduction to the sport for ages 3 to 5! It is an instructional and recreational 8 class program designed for preschoolers to have fun while learning rules and skills of the game. Kids practice the fundamentals of basketball like dribbling, shooting, passing and in most cases, going the right way down the court through fun drills and games. The focus in this program is on inclusion, teamwork, sportsmanship and building confidence. Minis don't play official games or keep score, it's all about fun and learning! All teams are co-ed and led by YMCA staff. This league requires parental involvement to help encourage the most fun and participation. Practices with scrimmages are held once per week.
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Bellevue Family YMCA
Kinders basketball is an instructional and recreational 8-class youth basketball program designed for Kindergarteners, ages 5 and 6, to have fun while learning rules and skills of the game. Kids practice the fundamentals of basketball like dribbling, shooting, passing, and in most cases, going the right way down the court through fun drills and games. The focus in this program is on inclusion, teamwork, sportsmanship, and building confidence. Kinders do not play official games or keep score; it is all about fun and learning! All teams are co-ed and led by Y staff. Practices with scrimmages are held once per week. Each player gets a Y uniform top to wear on and off the court.
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Camping and Outdoor Leadership
Volunteers assist with the running of camp programs. This may include facilitating programs, cleaning, administrative support, and other duties as assigned. As a Program Instructor Volunteer, you’ll provide outdoor environmental education and/or weekend recreation programs for participants attending YMCA Camp Orkila. Work with a team of camp staff to provide quality programming, facilitate evening activities, meal duties, and cleaning duties as needed.
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Coal Creek Family YMCA
Do you have a passion for engaging children in meaningful activities that encourages self discovery and discovering personal passions? Consider getting involved as an assistant in our Kids Zone.
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Coal Creek Family YMCA
Do you have a passion for engaging youth in meaningful activities that teaches them self discovery and their own personal passions? Consider getting involved as an assistant at our Parents' Night Out. In this role, you would help support the implementation of an evening of fun.
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Coal Creek 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
Our Juniors League lets youth in 3rd to 6th grades take their skills to the next level and experience constructive competition. Players in this youth basketball league continue to build skills like dribbling, shooting, passing and begin learning basketball plays through fun drills. Teams are formed by YMCA staff. We 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.
How you can help:
Dale Turner Family YMCA
Players age 12 to 15 celebrate the love of the game in this youth basketball league. Legends focus on learning plays, practicing teamwork and building fundamental skills. Teams participate at a higher level of competition that helps prepare them for playing in school leagues and throughout their entire life. Teams are formed by YMCA staff. We 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.
How you can help:
Dale Turner Family YMCA
In this recreational youth basketball league, players learn the fundamentals of basketball, sportsmanship, teamwork and healthy habits while sharpening skills, practicing drills and having fun. Teams are formed by YMCA staff after a skills showcase. We practice once per week and play games on the weekend, but we don't keep score, it's all about fun and learning! All teams are led by volunteer coaches.
How you can help:
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
Players in 6th to 8th grades celebrate the love of the game in this youth volleyball league. Spikers focus on fine tuning the game, practicing teamwork and building on fundamental skills of spiking, setting, blocking and serving through fun drills. 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
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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Kent YMCA
Do you have a passion for engaging children in meaningful activities that encourages self discovery? Consider getting involved as a volunteer assistant in our Kids Zone.
How you can help:
Kent YMCA
Our Juniors League lets youth in 3rd to 6th grades take their skills to the next level and experience constructive competition. Players in this youth basketball league continue to build skills like dribbling, shooting, passing and begin learning basketball plays through fun drills. Teams are formed by YMCA staff. We 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.
How you can help:
Kent YMCA
Players age 12 to 15 celebrate the love of the game in this youth basketball league. Legends focus on learning plays, practicing teamwork and building fundamental skills. Teams participate at a higher level of competition that helps prepare them for playing in school leagues and throughout their entire life. Teams are formed by YMCA staff. We 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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Kent YMCA
Minis basketball is the perfect introduction to the sport for ages 3 to 5! It is an instructional and recreational 8 class program designed for preschoolers to have fun while learning rules and skills of the game. Kids practice the fundamentals of basketball like dribbling, shooting, passing and in most cases, going the right way down the court through fun drills and games. The focus in this program is on inclusion, teamwork, sportsmanship and building confidence. Minis don't play official games or keep score, it's all about fun and learning! All teams are co-ed and led by YMCA staff. This league requires parental involvement to help encourage the most fun and participation. Practices with scrimmages are held once per week.
How you can help:
Kent YMCA
In this recreational youth basketball league, players learn the fundamentals of basketball, sportsmanship, teamwork and healthy habits while sharpening skills, practicing drills and having fun. Teams are formed by YMCA staff after a skills showcase. We practice once per week and play games on the weekend, but we don't keep score, it's all about fun and learning! All teams are led by volunteer coaches.
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Matt Griffin YMCA
Our Juniors League lets youth in 3rd to 6th grades take their skills to the next level and experience constructive competition. Players in this youth basketball league continue to build skills like dribbling, shooting, passing and begin learning basketball plays through fun drills. Teams are formed by YMCA staff. We 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.
How you can help:
Matt Griffin YMCA
Players age 12 to 15 celebrate the love of the game in this youth basketball league. Legends focus on learning plays, practicing teamwork and building fundamental skills. Teams participate at a higher level of competition that helps prepare them for playing in school leagues and throughout their entire life. Teams are formed by YMCA staff. We 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.
How you can help:
Matt Griffin YMCA
In this recreational youth basketball league, players learn the fundamentals of basketball, sportsmanship, teamwork and healthy habits while sharpening skills, practicing drills and having fun. Teams are formed by YMCA staff after a skills showcase. We practice once per week and play games on the weekend, but we don't keep score, it's all about fun and learning! All teams are led by volunteer coaches.
How you can help:
Matt Griffin 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.
How you can help:
Matt Griffin YMCA
Players in 6th to 8th grades celebrate the love of the game in this youth volleyball league. Spikers focus on fine tuning the game, practicing teamwork and building on fundamental skills of spiking, setting, blocking and serving through fun drills. 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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Meredith Mathews East Madison YMCA
Do you have a passion for engaging children in meaningful activities that encourages self discovery? Consider getting involved as a volunteer assistant in our Kids Zone.
How you can help:
Meredith Mathews East Madison YMCA
Our Juniors League lets youth in 3rd to 6th grades take their skills to the next level and experience constructive competition. Players in this youth basketball league continue to build skills like dribbling, shooting, passing and begin learning basketball plays through fun drills. Teams are formed by YMCA staff. We 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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Meredith Mathews East Madison YMCA
Kinders basketball is an instructional and recreational 8-class youth basketball program designed for Kindergarteners, ages 5 and 6, to have fun while learning rules and skills of the game. Kids practice the fundamentals of basketball like dribbling, shooting, passing, and in most cases, going the right way down the court through fun drills and games. The focus in this program is on inclusion, teamwork, sportsmanship, and building confidence. Kinders do not play official games or keep score; it is all about fun and learning! All teams are co-ed and led by Y staff. Practices with scrimmages are held once per week. Each player gets a Y uniform top to wear on and off the court.
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Meredith Mathews East Madison YMCA
Players age 12 to 15 celebrate the love of the game in this youth basketball league. Legends focus on learning plays, practicing teamwork and building fundamental skills. Teams participate at a higher level of competition that helps prepare them for playing in school leagues and throughout their entire life. Teams are formed by YMCA staff. We 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.
How you can help:
Meredith Mathews East Madison YMCA
Minis basketball is the perfect introduction to the sport for ages 3 to 5! It is an instructional and recreational 8 class program designed for preschoolers to have fun while learning rules and skills of the game. Kids practice the fundamentals of basketball like dribbling, shooting, passing and in most cases, going the right way down the court through fun drills and games. The focus in this program is on inclusion, teamwork, sportsmanship and building confidence. Minis don't play official games or keep score, it's all about fun and learning! All teams are co-ed and led by YMCA staff. This league requires parental involvement to help encourage the most fun and participation. Practices with scrimmages are held once per week.
How you can help:
Meredith Mathews East Madison YMCA
In this recreational youth basketball league, players learn the fundamentals of basketball, sportsmanship, teamwork and healthy habits while sharpening skills, practicing drills and having fun. Teams are formed by YMCA staff after a skills showcase. We practice once per week and play games on the weekend, but we don't keep score, it's all about fun and learning! All teams are led by volunteer coaches.
How you can help:
Northshore 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.
How you can help:
Northshore YMCA
Our Juniors League lets youth in 3rd to 6th grades take their skills to the next level and experience constructive competition. Players in this youth basketball league continue to build skills like dribbling, shooting, passing and begin learning basketball plays through fun drills. Teams are formed by YMCA staff. We 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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Northshore YMCA
Players age 12 to 15 celebrate the love of the game in this youth basketball league. Legends focus on learning plays, practicing teamwork and building fundamental skills. Teams participate at a higher level of competition that helps prepare them for playing in school leagues and throughout their entire life. Teams are formed by YMCA staff. We 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.
How you can help:
Northshore YMCA
In this recreational youth basketball league, players learn the fundamentals of basketball, sportsmanship, teamwork and healthy habits while sharpening skills, practicing drills and having fun. Teams are formed by YMCA staff after a skills showcase. We practice once per week and play games on the weekend, but we don't keep score, it's all about fun and learning! All teams are led by volunteer coaches.
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Sammamish Community YMCA
Our Juniors League lets youth in 3rd to 6th grades take their skills to the next level and experience constructive competition. Players in this youth basketball league continue to build skills like dribbling, shooting, passing, and begin learning basketball plays through fun drills. Teams are formed by YMCA staff. We 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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Sammamish Community YMCA
In this recreational youth basketball league, players learn the fundamentals of basketball, sportsmanship, teamwork, and healthy habits while sharpening skills, practicing drills, and having fun. We practice once per week and play games on the weekend, but we don't keep score, it's all about fun and learning! All teams are led by volunteer coaches.
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Snoqualmie Valley YMCA
Our Juniors League lets youth in 3rd to 6th grades take their skills to the next level and experience constructive competition. Players in this youth basketball league continue to build skills like dribbling, shooting, passing, and begin learning basketball plays through fun drills. Teams are formed by YMCA staff. We 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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Snoqualmie Valley YMCA
Minis basketball is the perfect introduction to the sport for ages 3 to 5! It is an instructional and recreational 8 class program designed for preschoolers to have fun while learning rules and skills of the game. Kids practice the fundamentals of basketball like dribbling, shooting, passing and in most cases, going the right way down the court through fun drills and games. The focus in this program is on inclusion, teamwork, sportsmanship and building confidence. Minis don't play official games or keep score, it's all about fun and learning! All teams are co-ed and led by YMCA staff. This league requires parental involvement to help encourage the most fun and participation. Practices with scrimmages are held once per week.
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Snoqualmie Valley YMCA
Minis Indoor Soccer is an instructional and recreational 8-class program designed for preschoolers to have fun while learning rules and skills of the game. Kids practice the fundamentals of soccer like dribbling, shooting, passing and in most cases, going the right way down the court through fun drills and games. The focus in this program is on inclusion, teamwork, sportsmanship and building confidence. Minis don't play official games or keep score, it's all about fun and learning! All teams are co-ed and led by YMCA staff. Practices with scrimmages are held once per week.
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Social Impact Center
Make a Difference Across the Community! Join our dynamic team of Social Services Volunteers for impactful projects throughout Seattle, North Seattle, Auburn, and Tacoma. Opportunities include: - Preparing nutritious meals at housing sites - Creating and maintaining community gardens - Mentoring youth and young adults at our Resource Center - Facilitating educational workshops We offer both one-time projects and ongoing volunteer positions to suit your schedule. The positions are open to individuals 18 and older. Transform lives and strengthen communities—become a Social Services Volunteer with the Social Impact Center.
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West Seattle Fauntleroy YMCA
In this recreational youth basketball league, players learn the fundamentals of basketball, sportsmanship, teamwork and healthy habits while sharpening skills, practicing drills and having fun. Teams are formed by YMCA staff after a skills showcase. We practice once per week and play games on the weekend, but we don't keep score, it's all about fun and learning! All teams are led by volunteer coaches.
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