YMCA

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6235 S Homan Ave
Chicago, IL 60629

The YMCA of the USA is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening individuals and communities across the country. Through a wide range of programs and services focused on youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility, the YMCA empowers people to achieve their goals and contribute to a more cohesive society.

With a rich history and a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, the YMCA serves millions of community members annually in 10,000 communities nationwide. By providing essential services such as child care, food assistance, and shelter, the YMCA plays a vital role in building healthier, more vibrant communities for all.

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