Our YMCA is an inclusive organization joined together by a shared commitment to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living, and fostering a sense of social responsibility.
The YMCA of the North Shore is comprised of six local YMCAs that have joined together or been developed over the last decade and a half to create one YMCA association. YMCAs in our association date back to the 1850s, beginning with the Salem YMCA. In 1994, when the Beverly Regional YMCA merged with the Cape Ann YMCA, our association started developing and strengthening a sense of community across the North Shore. The Salem and Marblehead/Swampscott YMCAs joined our association in 1999, officially creating the YMCA of the North Shore.
With the combined resources of four YMCAs, our newly formed association invested in a property in Ipswich, launched a capital campaign and built a new YMCA. The building opened in December of 1999; bringing the number of local Ys in our association to five. Numerous renovations and additions took place over the years to add space and amenities to all five YMCAs. In 2006, the Haverhill YMCA joined the YMCA of the North Shore, growing our service area to 25 cities and towns. And in 2014, the YMCA took over the former Rockingham Athletic Club, creating the Plaistow Community YMCA in Plaistow, NH.
|
|
|
201-500 employees
View all YMCA of the North Shore employees
|
|
Non-profit Organization Management
|
|
245 Cabot St, Beverly, Massachusetts 01915, US
|
|
1858
|
|
Health & Wellness, Youth Development Programming, Community Impact Programs
|
Chris Lovasco is the CEO of YMCA Of The North Shore. To contact Chris Lovasco email at [email protected].
The decision makers in YMCA of the North Shore are Alex Ferber, Allison Rodrigues, Andrea Bean, etc. Click to Find YMCA of the North Shore decision makers emails.
Find accurate personal emails, work emails and phone numbers for employees
Accelerate prospecting with instant access to 300M professionals from 30M companies with the right contact details.