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The A.E. Finley YMCA is a volunteer-led organization. By joining our team, you'll be helping to lead our future. We have volunteer opportunities with our youth, sports and aquatics programs, and in our membership, operations and youth sports departments. A.E. Finley Y volunteers are active in our community, love people and love to lend a helping hand. We have volunteer opportunities that can fit any interest and time budget.
Please check out our list of volunteer opportunities and contact us if you need more information. We can’t wait to see you volunteering at the Y!
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Each year our YMCA supports families in need in our community during the holiday season by offering the Angel Tree for children from birth to age 12. Volunteers are needed to adopt individual children and families, wrap gifts, and organize and distribute gifts to families.
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We offer three different sports areas to children of all ages: tee-ball/baseball/softball, soccer and basketball. We emphasize basic skills, character development and fair play.
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Please fill out the volunteer application and bring it to the Welcome Desk. |
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Throughout the year |
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Matt Lilley, 845-3836, Matt.Lilley@ymcatriangle.org |
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Age 15 and older *All 15 year-olds must be in at least 11th grade.
Spend an afternoon interacting and playing with YMCA after school children. Typical activities include gym games, swimming, arts and crafts, outdoor games, playground time, assemblies and devotions. Volunteers must be enthusiastic and love children.
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Please fill out the volunteer application and bring it by the Welcome Desk. |
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Our After School programs operate Monday through Friday afternoons from school dismissal time(varies by site)until 6:00 p.m. |
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Kim Moser, 845-3872 Kim.Moser@ymcatriangle.org
Randi Gressel, 845-3847, Randi.Gressel@ymcatriangle.org
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Y-Learning is an after school tutorial program serving at-risk students in third-eighth grade that is housed right in Wake County public schools.
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Our YMCA Family Programs department provides childcare for children while their parents are working out. We have a nursery for infants ages 6 weeks to 18 months, the Playhouse for toddlers 18 months to children 5 years old, and the Funhouse for children ages 5 years to fifth grade.
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Y-Life is an exciting Thursday evening program offered to students living in low-income housing neighborhoods. While at the YMCA, children participate in a time of character and skill development. Our elementary age children participate in swim lessons and sports clinics while our middle schoolers have time to work out in the weight room and play pick-up basketball.
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Community HOPE is a literacy mentoring program that brings volunteer mentors together with at-risk students in low-income neighborhoods.
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Camp High Hopes is a summer day camp for low-income children held at Lead Mine Elementary School. Breakfast and lunch are provided to all campers everyday at Camp High Hopes. Campers also participate in character development activities, literacy instruction, sports and swim lessons.
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Jessica Russell, Director Camp High Hopes Phone: 870-4134 (only from July 6-August 7) |
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To celebrate the Christmas season as well as the end of the year, we host banquets for both of our Community HOPE programs. Both students and mentors are invited to share this time of celebration together. We also invite the families of our students so they can see the progress their children have made while participating in Community HOPE.
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There are many opportunities for Eagle Scouts here at the A.E. Finley YMCA. We would be happy to meet with you to discuss ideas.
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Need a project for your Y Guides/Princesses tribe, your Boy/Girl Scout troop, or your church youth group? Please contact us!
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