Youth Development, Healthy Living and Social Responsibility are the three focal points of all our work and while it’s easy to point to Y work and programs that deliver on the promise of healthy living and youth development, the notion of “social responsibility” can seem vague as literally everything we
The Y is about many things, but at its core it is about community. Community means different things to different people at different times. At one moment a community may be a community of two people, whether they are friends or recent acquaintances. At other times it’s about a focus
Y on the Fly knows that the key to fun is being healthy! This week students were taught how to make pipsqueak sandwiches and the benefits of cucumbers. McCormick’s seasonings used this week included oregano, garlic salt and basil. Students also learned a new game called Coloring our Food. Students
Did you say tacos? This summer, Y on the Fly served their special Pinto Bean Tacos to families. Families learned how to create these special tacos using the recipe cards provided by students. McCormick’s Seasonings used this week: oregano, garlic salt, basil (Pizza Hummus), cumin and paprika (Pinto Bean Tacos)
Our Strategic Plan, Impact 2020, is guided by three key tenets, the first of which reads, “Early childhood education, youth development and closing the achievement gap are investments in a strong tomorrow.” One of the key strategic objectives which helps assure we fulfill this goal reads: “The Y will partner with