
Out with the old (habits) and in with the new (habits)
The start of the new year is a great time to look at all your current habits. Are there any habits you currently have that

The start of the new year is a great time to look at all your current habits. Are there any habits you currently have that

This holiday season, you’re invited to celebrate the 12 Days of Giving with the Y! From December 13th through December 24th, we’ll be sharing ways

Did you know that of the 88 million Americans who have prediabetes, less than 16 percent are aware they have it? November is National Diabetes

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

Falls Prevention Awareness Week is September 18-22. Falls are the leading cause of injury related ER visits for older adults, the major cause of hip

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

September is Hunger Action Month. In Lackawanna County, 11.5 percent of our community members are facing food insecurity (https://map.feedingamerica.org/county/2021/overall/pennsylvania/county/lackawanna). When children are hungry, they can’t

The Greater Scranton YMCA is so excited to introduce you to Joe Yasinskas, Head Swim Coach for the Greater Scranton YMCA’s Stingray’s Swim Team. Joe

The Greater Scranton YMCA is so excited to introduce you to Kelena Gonzalez, Food Program Coordinator for the Greater Scranton YMCA’s Year-Round Food Program. Kelena