Prisma Health Family YMCA
At the Y, our t-ball league is a developmental league designed to teach new and experienced players how to play and improve their skills at the game. T-Ball is open to boys and girls ages 3-5. T-Ball is offered once a year at select branches at the YMCA of Greenville. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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YMCA of Greenville Association Services
This is an annual event that supports families in our community by providing children with new shoes, a backpack and school supplies to start the school year off right! Come join us to help these families gather their schools supplies and prepare for a great start to the school year.
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YMCA of Greenville Association Services
We are pleased to offer this bike program to people with disabilities and look forward to having you play an important part in helping our riders learn to ride a two-wheel bicycle independently. ***NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IS NECESSARY*** AGE REQUIREMENT: Volunteers must be at least 14 years old. If you are under 14, please contact the Camp Host for possible opportunities.
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YMCA of Greenville Association Services
This summer, the YMCA of Greenville will partner once again with local apartment communities to bring water safety education directly to children who may not otherwise have access to lessons. Through on-site programming, YMCA instructors will provide structured water safety education for children living in these communities. For many participants, it will be their first opportunity to build confidence in the water.
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YMCA of Greenville Association Services
This summer, the YMCA of Greenville will partner once again with local apartment communities to bring water safety education directly to children who may not otherwise have access to lessons. Through on-site programming, YMCA instructors will provide structured water safety education for children living in these communities. For many participants, it will be their first opportunity to build confidence in the water.
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YMCA of Greenville Association Services
RECESS (Recreation, Education, Community, Exercise, Social and Service) is a signature program of The YMCA of Greenville for post-high school adults with diverse abilities. During programming, participants learn about nutrition, fitness, social responsibility, community outreach, and independent living skills. RECESS allows adults with diverse abilities not only a place to continue to learn new skills, but also gives them a place to connect with friends and gain a sense of belonging. The RECESS Classroom Volunteer will be responsible for assisting in classroom of a group of adults with diverse abilities. This includes: supervise, manage, and ensure the safety of participants at all times; assist in mobility of participants; assist with monitoring and supervision on the Y bus; build and maintain positive relationships with participants, staff, and and parents; assist with physical activities during programming; build and help to maintain order during programming; adhere to all program rules as outlined in the volunteer manual.
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George I. Theisen Family YMCA
At the Y, our cross country program is a developmental league designed to teach new and experienced runners how to properly run with the correct form and technique and improve the skills they do have. Cross Country is open to boys and girls ages 5-14. Cross Country is offered twice a year at select branches at the YMCA of Greenville. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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Caine Halter Family YMCA
The Y offers separate soccer leagues for players ages 4 - 14. Each league features at least one practice and one game each week, a uniform, equipment, and a trophy. Practices should include specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, YMCA sports leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. All kids play! Volunteers coach our teams and are carefully trained to work with children, build skills, and encourage character development.
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George I. Theisen Family YMCA
The Y offers separate flag football leagues for players ages 4 - 14. Each league features at least one practice and one game each week, a uniform, equipment, and a trophy. Practices should include specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, YMCA sports leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. All kids play! Volunteers coach our teams and are carefully trained to work with children, build skills, and encourage character development. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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Prisma Health Family YMCA
At the Y, our cross country program is a developmental league designed to teach new and experienced runners how to properly run with the correct form and technique and improve the skills they do have. Cross Country is open to boys and girls ages 5-14. Cross Country is offered twice a year at select branches at the YMCA of Greenville. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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Caine Halter Family YMCA
The Y offers separate flag football leagues for players ages 4 - 14. Each league features at least one practice and one game each week, a uniform, equipment, and a trophy. Practices should include specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, YMCA sports leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. All kids play! Volunteers coach our teams and are carefully trained to work with children, build skills, and encourage character development. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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Eastside Family YMCA
The Y offers separate flag football leagues for players ages 4 - 14. Each league features at least one practice and one game each week, a uniform, equipment, and a trophy. Practices should include specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, YMCA sports leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. All kids play! Volunteers coach our teams and are carefully trained to work with children, build skills, and encourage character development. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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Prisma Health Family YMCA
At the Y, our flag football league is a developmental league designed to teach new and experienced players how to play and improve their skills at the game. Flag Football is open to boys and girls ages 4-14. Flag Football is offered twice a year at select branches at the YMCA of Greenville. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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Caine Halter Family YMCA
The Y offers separate t-ball leagues for players ages 3-7. Each league features at least one practice and one game each week, a uniform, equipment, and a trophy. Practices should include specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, YMCA sports leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. All kids play! Volunteers coach our teams and are carefully trained to work with children, build skills, and encourage character development. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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Eastside Family YMCA
The Y offers separate t-ball leagues for players ages 3-7. Each league features at least one practice and one game each week, a uniform, equipment, and a trophy. Practices should include specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, YMCA sports leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. All kids play! Volunteers coach our teams and are carefully trained to work with children, build skills, and encourage character development. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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George I. Theisen Family YMCA
The Y offers separate t-ball leagues for players ages 3-7. Each league features at least one practice and one game each week, a uniform, equipment, and a trophy. Practices should include specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, YMCA sports leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. All kids play! Volunteers coach our teams and are carefully trained to work with children, build skills, and encourage character development.
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Caine Halter Family YMCA
The Y offers separate volleyball leagues for players ages 8 - 15. Each league features at least one practice and one game each week, a uniform, equipment, and a trophy. Practices should include specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, YMCA sports leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. All kids play! Volunteers coach our teams and are carefully trained to work with children, build skills, and encourage character development. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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Eastside Family YMCA
The Y offers separate volleyball leagues for players ages 8 - 15. Each league features at least one practice and one game each week, a uniform, equipment, and a trophy. Practices should include specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, YMCA sports leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. All kids play! Volunteers coach our teams and are carefully trained to work with children, build skills, and encourage character development. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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George I. Theisen Family YMCA
The Y offers separate volleyball leagues for players ages 8 - 15. Each league features at least one practice and one game each week, a uniform, equipment, and a trophy. Practices should include specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, YMCA sports leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. All kids play! Volunteers coach our teams and are carefully trained to work with children, build skills, and encourage character development. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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Prisma Health Family YMCA
At the Y, our volleyball league is a developmental league designed to teach new and experienced players how to play and improve their skills at the game. Volleyball is open to boys and girls ages 8-16. Volleyball is offered twice a year at select branches at the YMCA of Greenville. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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Caine Halter Family YMCA
The Y offers separate basketball leagues for players ages 4 - 14. Each league features at least one practice and one game each week, a uniform, equipment, and a trophy. Practices should include specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, YMCA sports leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. All kids play! Volunteers coach our teams and are carefully trained to work with children, build skills, and encourage character development. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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Eastside Family YMCA
The Y offers separate Basketball leagues for players ages 4-14. Each league features at least one practice and one game each week, a uniform, equipment, and a trophy. Practices should include specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, YMCA sports leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. All kids play! Volunteers coach our teams and are carefully trained to work with children, build skills, and encourage character development. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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George I. Theisen Family YMCA
The Y offers separate Basketball leagues for players ages 4-14. Each league features at least one practice and one game each week, a uniform, equipment, and a trophy. Practices should include specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, YMCA sports leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. All kids play! Volunteers coach our teams and are carefully trained to work with children, build skills, and encourage character development. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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Prisma Health Family YMCA
he Y offers separate basketball leagues for players ages 4 - 14. Each league features at least one practice and one game each week, a uniform, equipment, and a trophy. Practices should include specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, YMCA sports leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. All kids play! Volunteers coach our teams and are carefully trained to work with children, build skills, and encourage character development. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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Prisma Health Family YMCA
At the YMCA, we believe everyone should learn to swim. It's a great way to stay in shape, learn water safety, and develop a lifetime of fun activities. The Y offers Swim Lessons to children ages 6 months and older and for all ability levels. During swim lessons, everyone will learn the fundamentals of swimming and safety around the water. They will progressively build on their swimming skills by starting with a foundation of water safety and confidence before expanding specific swim skills, like strokes. Volunteers assist in swim lessons and are trained to work with children, build skills, and encourage character development. Volunteers will complete all required credentials before reporting to their first day of service.
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