Our Mission, Values
& History - Daily Fees & Senior
Day
Our Mission
To put Chrisitian principles
into practice through progams that build healthy spirit, mind, and
body for all.
Our
Values
Caring, Honesty, Respect,
& Responsibility
Our
History
The YMCA has a long history
that dates back to 1844 and in Newton since 1874. Much like our
founders, we are working to instill these Christian principles and
the YMCA values. Our staff work to be positive role models, and we
design our programs to teach our Mission and Values. The YMCA, YCC,
and Aces Teen Club, thank you all for your time, monies, and many
different talents! We hope you enjoy learning the history of the
YMCA as much as we enjoy telling it!
National
The Young Men’s Christian
Association started in 1844 with a small group of men in London,
England. They were concerned with serving fellow youg men who, like
themselves, were new to the city. George WIlliams, age 22, and 11
friends felt compelled to help young men find what they felt: God’s
grace. The first members were evangelical Protestants who prayed
and studied the Bible together. Years later, Boston sea captain and
missionary Thomas Sullivan also worried about the temptations
facing young men in city life. Inspired by the work of the first
YMCA, Sullivan led the formation of the first United States YMCA in
Boston in December 1851.
Local
The YMCA was originally
founded in Newton in February 1874 with 7 members. The records
indicate that the State Convention of the YMCA was held in Newton,
September 1875. The YMCA continued to exist in churches, gyms,
banks and buildings around Newton until 1927. It was in 1927,six
years after Mary Frances Skiff Memorial Hospital opened, a $40,000
debt hung over the hospital, largely due to unpaid donation from
the original fund drive. F.L. Maytag, founder of the Maytag Company
and supporter of the hospital, agreed to a personal pledge of
$250,000 to build a YMCA, but only if Newton residents would retire
the hospital debt.
The Chamber of Commerce
gathered to form a 30 member committee and raised $54,191 in a week
to allow the Mary Frances Skiff Memorial Hospital to be debt-free
and NEWTON GOT ITS YMCA! What a blessing our community has been
given. We continue some 75+ years later, albeit in a new location,
to make the community proud of our heritage.
Daily
Fees
$ 5 Youth/College
$ 9 Adult
$12 Family
SENIOR DAY IS EVERY
THURSDAY!
All day every Thursday, anyone age 62 and over can use the entire
facility such as the whirlpool, swimming pool, exercise equipment,
(not to include exercise classes) for only $1.00! Cybex
Orientations are available by appointment only with an added fee of
$10.
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