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“For all” is a simple but powerful phrase. Without it, the Y mission is incomplete. Our commitment to inclusion creates better communities, a better country, and a better world.

We know that the key to effectively nurturing the potential of children, improving the nation’s health and well-being, and supporting our neighbors is a passionate, experienced, and diverse array of staff, volunteers, and members who value what everyone brings to the table.

We are passionate about our cause to strengthen communities and know that our ability to achieve it begins with reflecting and partnering with people from all walks of life.

As a Y, we believe to be truly inclusive and welcoming to all, it is critical to understand the many factors that make up and influence an individual and his or her personality. Our programs and services revolve around the understanding and respect of all dimensions of diversity.

Who We Are

Annually, the Y serves nearly 142,000 members and participants at its twelve member branches, thirteen child development centers, and 21 camp locations across Bucks, Hunterdon, Lehigh and Northampton Counties. River Crossing YMCA provides millions of dollars of community impact annually in the form of financial assistance to individuals and families in need and free programming for veterans, cancer survivors, older adults and more.

River Crossing YMCA is a charitable, nonprofit organization committed to strengthening our communities through membership and programs that foster youth development, healthy living and social responsibility for all.

River Crossing YMCA is committed to fostering an environment of acceptance. We recognize that individuals, families, and communities are different, and choose to be welcoming to all. We are committed to developing programs and services to embrace all people and needs of our communities.

To meet a wide variety of needs, we have created Pathway Programs. By creating small communities within our Y, these programs support people from all different backgrounds to reach their full potential.

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