
Honoring Native American Heritage Month at the Y
November is Native American Heritage Month, and the Greater Scranton YMCA wants to take this opportunity to uplift the culture and history through the voices

November is Native American Heritage Month, and the Greater Scranton YMCA wants to take this opportunity to uplift the culture and history through the voices

What is Indigenous Peoples’ Day? Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebrates the resilience and success of Native and Indigenous communities and people that continue to work towards

October is Family Health Month, and the Greater Scranton YMCA is dedicated to supporting all families as they work to create healthier lifestyles for themselves

October 7 is National Child Health Day, and the Y remains committed to supporting the physical, mental, social and intellectual health of your child year-round!

The Greater Scranton YMCA is thrilled to announce Rich Surridge has been appointed as the next President & CEO of our YMCA! Rich has worked

Falls Prevention Awareness Week is September 23-27. Falls are the leading cause of injury related ER visits for older adults, the major cause of hip

It is with great appreciation and emotion that, due to health concerns, we announce the retirement of our esteemed President & CEO, Trish Fisher. Trish’s

September is Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, and as children and families start their new school-year routines, it’s a perfect time to reflect on and refresh

August is National Immunization Awareness Month. This annual observance highlights the importance of getting recommended vaccines throughout your life. As a community serving organization, the

Anyone can drown. No one should. July 25 is World Drowning Prevention Day, set forth by The United Nations (UN) and World Health Organization (WHO).