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15501 Lorain Avenue Cleveland, OH 44111
Branch Hours
Today's hours: 10am - 4pm

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Why Choose the YMCA?

The YMCA isn’t your typical gym. Not only do our locations offer fitness centers with first-rate amenities, but the Y takes the next step, serving as a family-friendly community center too. Unlike your standard gym, we are a non-profit cause-driven organization, committed to strengthening communities. We achieve this through camps, afterschool programs, substance abuse treatment, and more.

 

The West Park-Fairview Family YMCA offers a swimming pool, community garden, child watch, personal training, fitness center, and so much more. Interested in becoming a member? Join today!

Amenities at this location

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Adaptive programs
Adult enrichment programs
After-school childcare
Child watch
Community health
Day camp
Swim lessons
Group exercise classes
Gymnasium
Indoor swimming pool
Personal training
Playground
Strength/cardio equipment
Teen programs
Community garden
Youth enrichment
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Reimagining Third Space in American
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Reimagining third space in America: Why the YMCA leads the way

In 1989, sociologist Ray Oldenburg introduced the concept of the “third place” in The Great Good Place1, defining it as a neutral, informal gathering spot apart from home and work where conversation, sociability and civic flourishing take place. Traditional examples include cafés, coffee shops, parks or libraries.
YMCA Board of Directors Welcomes Alexander Williams
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Alexander Williams elected to our Board of Directors

The YMCA of Greater Cleveland is pleased to announce the appointment of Alexander Y. Williams to its Board of Directors. A seasoned civic strategist and business leader, Williams brings over 35 years of experience in corporate, nonprofit, and public sectors to the Y’s leadership team.
Welcoming Week
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Take part in your branch's Welcoming Week activities

It is often said that the United States is a nation of newcomers. Typically characterized as individuals born in another country, millions of newcomers (also known as immigrants) have settled in the U.S. over the last several hundred years. Newcomers come to the U.S. for various reasons, including students, permanent residents, temporary workers and refugees.