Abington YMCA Youth Programs

Youth are the driving force in growing a better tomorrow. The Abington YMCA has available many programs from infants to teens.
Youth Sports - Rookies (pre-school)
Children from 2 to 7 are invited to enroll in an age appropriate introduction to various sports programs with an emphasis on learning not winning or losing.

Youth Sports - School Age Children
Children age 8 to 12 are ready to develop and fine tune skills of sports while developing and enhancing the fundamentals of the sports.

Martial Arts
Check out our Martial Arts Programs!

Youth Dance
From ballet to hip-hop, the pre-schooler through 12 year old has many choices of dance to explore and learn. Dance is a great way to exercise and have fun!

Youth Gymnastics
Abington YMCA offers various types of Gymnastics Programs. We are no longer offering Progressive Gymnastics. .

Teen Night
The Abington YMCA is a safe and fun place for teens to spend Friday nights.

Tween Night
4th to 6th graders can find a special place at the Y once a month.

Teen and Pre-teen Wellness
Fit Fundamentals for your 8 to 14 year old goes back to basics to get your child moving.

Teen Weight Lifting - a great way for the 13 to 18 year olds to learn proper weight lifting techniques.

Teens
Y Leaders Club
Attention teens interested in helping the community - learn great leadership skills and make friends that will last a lifetime. Leaders Club teens have the opportunity to meet with their peers and discuss issues that are important to them. Leaders have the opportunity to learn valuable leadership skills while volunteering in the community and at the YMCA. Teens may also attend leadership retreats at other nearby YMCA's. Interested teens can contact the Teen Director Angela at 215-884-9622, ext. 1856.
Teen Night
Looking for a fun and safe place for your teen to spend Friday nights? Look no further! The teen program is open every 1st Friday from 7 to 10pm for 7th to 12th Graders. Activities include: basketball swimming (7 to 8pm), racquetball (the Y supplies the equipment), double dutch and more. Free for members, $5 for non-members.
Tween Night
The Y is the place to be every 3rd Friday fun for pre-teens . Tweens who are in the 4th to 6the grades can engage in enjoyable and safe activities every 4th Friday of the month from 6 to 9pm. Acativities include swimming, gymnastics, organized games, basketball, hockey, arts and crafts and more. Special events and activities will be held throughout the year.

What is Y Achievers?
Y Achievers is a program that was built on the notion that community and corporate involvement are critical to building networks and opportunities for youth, especially those from underserved communities. To that end, the program centers on the relationships established between volunteer mentors and youth through specialized career development networks and workshops.
History of Y Achievers
YMCA Black Achievers Program was launched in 1971 at the Harlem YMCA by Dr. Leo B. Marsh, a financial consultant with the YMCA of Greater New York. The purpose of the program was to motivate African American youth to set education and career goals. The Harlem YMCA sought to achieve these objectives by creating a forum to foster ongoing interaction between African-American youth and adults who had distinguished themselves in their professions.
In 1991, the YM CA of Philadelphia & Vicinity implemented the Achievers program in its inner city branches. In 1994, the program was expanded to several suburban Philadelphia branches, enhancing mentoring opportunities and serving over 150 minority youth in Philadelphia, Delaware and Montgomery counties.
Why We Need Y Achievers
Education statistics show that high school drop out rates are higher among African-American and Hispanic students compared to their Caucasian counterparts. Research also shows that teens are more motivated to success academically when encouraged and guided by adults who look like them. The Y Achievers program addresses these issues by pairing students with successful role models of color and providing academic and career-related mentoring and support services.
How Y Achievers Works
Teens, by nature are struggling to define their identities. The Y Achievers program taps into this natural curiosity to connect youth with adult role models with similar cultural and racial backgrounds in an effort to help guide the Teen Achievers toward bright and secure future.
The core component of the program is relationship building between the volunteer Adult Achievers and the Teen Achievers during career cluster workshops. Clusters workshops are dedicated to specific areas of professional interest. Teen Achievers work with Adult Mentors, who are experts in their fields, to complete projects that are designed to provide students an opportunity to explore their career interest through real-life applications of skills.
Y Achievers current career clusters include:
- Arts & Entertainment
- Business
- Communications
- Computer & Technology
- Education
- Entrepreneurship
- Health & Medicine
- Human Services
- Law & Government
- Science & Engineering
Get Involved With Y Achievers
Teen Achievers
The Y Achievers program is open to youth in middle and/or high school from all social, economic and academic levels. The program is offered at free of charge and Teen Achievers are eligible for a discounted YMCA membership. Teen Achievers must submit an application, along with a copy of their most recent report card. The only requirement for youth participation in the Y Achievers program is a desire to succeed in school and pursue an advanced academic education.
Adult Achievers
Volunteer Adult Achievers are crucial to the on-going success of the Y Achievers program. Adult Achievers are often nominated for the Y Achievers program by their employers and/or colleagues. Responsibilties of an Adult Achievers include facilitating workshops and career clusters, mentoring, providing career advice and hosting a worksite tour. Adult Achiever volunteers demonstrate high standards in both their personal and professional lives, and possess the desire to inspire young adults.
Y Achievers cluster workshops are held the first and third Saturday of every month, from October through June. Cluster workshops are conducted from 9:30 AM – 2:00 PM at Drexel University.
Corporate Sponsorship Opportunities
The Y Achievers program affords local businesses and corporations an opportunity to participate in the academic, professional and cultural development of Philadelphia-area youth. Local business support the Y Achievers by hosting worksite tours, encouraging employees to become Adult Achievers and making financial contribution to ensure the continued success of the program.
Current corporate sponsors include:
- Drexel University
- Rohm & Hass
- ACE –USA
- Charlie Kahn, Jr.
- Comcast Foundation
- Towers Perrin
- Sunoco, Inc.
- Crown Cork, Inc.
Interested in joining Y-Achievers at Abington YMCA? Contact: Kelly Sheard, Advanced Program Director
Phone: 215-884-9622 Ext. 1865 Email: Ksheard@philaymca.org