YMCA

The YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association) is one of the oldest and largest Movements for youth in the world. Founded in 1844, it now operates in 119 countries, and reaching 58 million people. The YMCA works to bring social justice and peace to young people and their communities, regardless of religion, race, gender or culture.

The World Alliance of YMCAs, based in Geneva, Switzerland, is a confederation of National Councils of YMCAs around the world.

The World Alliance:

·      Strengthens the capacity of National YMCA Movements by providing training and technical support, sharing good practices, resources, and minimum standards

·        Advocates globally on issues affecting young people in collaboration with, and on behalf of YMCAs

·       Represents the YMCA at global level with media, donors, United Nations bodies, ecumenical     organisations and other civil society partners

·        Develops programmes to promote youth leadership

·        Provides leadership to the YMCA Movement on thematic and mission issues

·        Coordinates YMCA emergency response efforts

·        Facilitates communications within the world Movement through publications and multimedia

 

Local and National YMCA Associations are strongly rooted in their communities. Depending on the local context and priority issues affecting young people, YMCAs operate in a wide range of programme areas including: 

 

http://www.ymca.int/who-we-are/