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Third Thursday June 2025

Impact Beyond the Numbers

As we reflect on this past year, you’ll see in our annual report that we delivered over $2 million in mission-driven programming and served thousands of children, families, and individuals across the Capital District. These numbers are important: they show scale, reach, and commitment. But they only tell part of the story.

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Third Thursday May 2025

Building a Legacy That Endures

What we leave behind isn’t measured in titles or possessions—it’s found in the people we’ve helped, the values we’ve lived by, and the community we’ve built along the way.

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Governor Hochul Visits YMCA Preschool Classroom at BOCES Site

Celebrating Early Childhood Education and Workforce Training Partnership

April 28, 2025 – Albany, NY

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Third Thursday March 2025

Volunteerism at the Y – Celebrating Our President’s Award Winners

At the Y, volunteers are the heartbeat of our mission. Every day, they selflessly give their time and talents to support our programs, advocate for community needs, and uplift those around them.

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In Memorium: Christopher T. Visker


DeMarco-Stone Funeral Home - Guilderland

Christopher T. Visker
( March 8, 1967 - February 25, 2025 )

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Third Thursday February 2025

Interconnected: Black History, Our Nation's History, and the YMCA

February is Black History Month. Black History is American History.  Black leaders have played a significant role in shaping our nation's history, but also the history of the YMCA movement. Pioneers like Carter G. Woodson, Dr. Leo B. Marsh, and Quentin R.

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The Capital District YMCA Celebrates Black History Month

Powerful Stories in Our Shared History

The history of the YMCA – like the history of the United States – is a story of incremental progress toward greater inclusion and equity for all.

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Third Thursday December 2024

Looking Ahead to 2025

As we approach the new year, I want to share my reflections and goals for the Capital District YMCA as we move into 2025. This past year has been one of growth, resilience, and renewed commitment to our mission of strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.

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