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EPISODE · Oct 10, 2024 · 34 MIN

How the YMCA of Greater New York Is Empowering Youth and Strengthening Communities

from The Business of Giving · host Denver Frederick

Welcome to The Business of Giving, where we explore the innovative work of nonprofit leaders who are making a difference in their communities and beyond. I’m your host Denver Frederick. Today, I’m thrilled to have Sharon Greenberger, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater New York. Under her leadership, the Y has broadened its mission to tackle some of the city’s most pressing issues, from improving access to health and wellness programs to addressing the mental health challenges that have only grown more urgent post-pandemic. One of the most compelling aspects of the YMCA’s mission is its commitment to guiding young people toward their full potential. As Sharon said: “One of the things that we pride ourselves on… is really helping people develop skills and habits for life. And that can be at any age, but with a real focus on our youth.”In this episode, Sharon shares how the YMCA is meeting the evolving needs of New Yorkers—from empowering the next generation to strengthening the sense of community that we all need. Let’s get started.

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