Stephen Ives, president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Houston, spoke with Dr. Laura Murillo of the Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce on Friday, January 28 about how the Y was able to pivot during the pandemic and become a more purpose-driven entity. Through a variety of programs that address issues of our communities and nation, the Y makes it possible for people to come together, connect, and make positive change in an impactful and meaningful way. Watch the full interview.
YMCA of Greater Houston statement in response to the violence towards the Asian and Pacific Islander community
The YMCA of Greater Houston’s commitment to strengthening communities prioritizes the safety and well-being of our staff and community. The YMCA of Greater Houston condemns the hateful and harmful discrimination and violence towards Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities. […]
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Gift to accelerate the Y’s innovation and outreach efforts and [...]
