YMCA

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3449 W Arthington St
Chicago, IL 60624

The YMCA in Chicago, IL is a community organization that offers a variety of programs and services to promote health and well-being for individuals of all ages. With a focus on fitness, youth development, and social responsibility, the YMCA provides a welcoming space for members to engage in physical activities and connect with others.

From fitness classes and sports leagues to childcare and community events, the YMCA aims to support individuals in reaching their wellness goals and fostering a sense of belonging within the local community. Through its diverse offerings and inclusive environment, the YMCA strives to empower individuals to lead healthy and fulfilling lives.

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