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.
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