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President's news
General Information
Registration and Program Session Dates
2012 Registration and Program Session Dates
Online Registration and account access
Most Frequently Asked Questions
Online Registration Step by Step Instructions
YMCA In The News

The Foundation for Life, Inc. presented $1,000 to the YMCA of Greater Hartford in support of its signature fundraising event, YMCA Celebrates Champions.
Pictured at the presentation are from left to right: I. Charles Mathews, Chairman, Board of Directors, Wilson-Gray YMCA Youth and Family Center; Clinton Hamilton, Interim Executive Director, Wilson Gray YMCA Youth and Family Center; Foundation For Life board member Katharine Chaney-Jones, Production Manager, Financial Services Representative, Registered Representative Barnum Financial Group, An Office Of MetLife; Allison A. Mislow Regional PlanSmart Director, Registered Representative, Barnum Financial Group, An Office of MetLife; and James O'S. Morton, President and CEO, YMCA of Greater Hartford. (Click here to read full release.)
connecticut has voted, and the winner is...
indian valley family ymca
Moser Pilon Nelson, Architects, was awarded the 2011 Connecticut chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) People’s Choice Award for a Commercial/Industrial project. The award was for the new 42,000 SF Indian Valley Family YMCA facility that includes an 8-lane, 25-yard competition pool and a warm water family pool and whirlpool. The Ellington, Conn. facility also includes a 4,8000 SF fitness area plus group cycling and fitness studios, an outdoor walking track, and Child Watch and Amazing kids areas (babysitting while using the facility). (read more)
CIGNA STEPS UP FOR CHAMPIONS
The YMCA of Greater Hartford is proud to announce Cigna as the top sponsor for the 2011 YMCA Celebrates Champions event on Friday Evening, October 14th at the Hartford Marriott Downtown. Cigna’s generous support and leadership provides much needed funding for YMCA Read To Succeed and Wilson-Gray YMCA Youth & Family Center programs for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. (read more)
Wilson-Gray YMCA Youth and Family Center receives $15,000 award from Travelers Foundation for Y Achievers Program
The Travelers Foundation, the charitable arm of Travelers, provided the Wilson-Gray YMCA Youth and Family Center in Hartford with an award of $15,000 for its Y Achievers Program. Y Achievers is a mentoring program for students and their families that encourages the pursuit of higher education and vocational training as an avenue to pursue their dreams. (read more)
YMCA Child Development Programs...Building Foundations for Lifelong Success
Back to school time is a great time to explore child care options and to make sure you’re getting the best care possible for your children. The right kind of care can set the foundation for a lifetime of learning, whether you choose a traditional child care center, in-home or family care.
An open letter to the Wheeler Regional Family YMCA...
"I was angry. I was hurt. I was in terrible shape both physically and psychologically."
One morning my fiancé and I dropped our daughter off at daycare. Instead of going out to our usual Denny's or Friendlys breakfast I told her I wanted to check out the Wheeler YMCA. I had been speaking to one of my old colleagues and he had made the recommendation because of the childcare facilities. We decided to pop in check it out for ourselves. We were greeted by Robyn and promptly given a tour of the facilities. I paid close attention to the people who were working out there. I didn't just see the typical gym rats that I used to encounter while training for various sports, nor did I see the cardio crusaders that join ranks on every machine in the place. There was a balance of people there and although everyone was working hard, you got the impression that they were happy to be there. We continued our tour and watched how the staff greeted us and other members. We then sat down to fill out the application paperwork and questionnaire. I vividly remember the questions. How often did I go outside with my daughter? Never. Do I let my daughter explore on her own outside? No, we sit outside of Dairy Queen every now and then. Initially, it was odd that the questions were focused on what I was doing with my family. I read on and understood that the message being conveyed to me was that the Y was here to help me find a healthy balance with my health and my family. We finished our paperwork, got our membership cards, and left.
The very next morning we started working towards a healthier family" (click here to read more)
Annual Reports
2010 Annual Report
2009 Annual Report
2008 Annual Report
2007 Annual Report
Financials
The YMCA of Greater Hartford is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charitable organization recognized by the IRS and the State of Connecticut.
Financial Statements:
2010 (990) Form
2009 (990) Form
2008 (990) Form
2007 (990) Form
President's news
General InformationRegistration and Program Session Dates
2012 Registration and Program Session Dates
Online Registration and account access
Most Frequently Asked Questions
Online Registration Step by Step Instructions
YMCA In The News

The Foundation for Life, Inc. presented $1,000 to the YMCA of Greater Hartford in support of its signature fundraising event, YMCA Celebrates Champions.
Pictured at the presentation are from left to right: I. Charles Mathews, Chairman, Board of Directors, Wilson-Gray YMCA Youth and Family Center; Clinton Hamilton, Interim Executive Director, Wilson Gray YMCA Youth and Family Center; Foundation For Life board member Katharine Chaney-Jones, Production Manager, Financial Services Representative, Registered Representative Barnum Financial Group, An Office Of MetLife; Allison A. Mislow Regional PlanSmart Director, Registered Representative, Barnum Financial Group, An Office of MetLife; and James O'S. Morton, President and CEO, YMCA of Greater Hartford. (Click here to read full release.)
connecticut has voted, and the winner is...
indian valley family ymca
Moser Pilon Nelson, Architects, was awarded the 2011 Connecticut chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) People’s Choice Award for a Commercial/Industrial project. The award was for the new 42,000 SF Indian Valley Family YMCA facility that includes an 8-lane, 25-yard competition pool and a warm water family pool and whirlpool. The Ellington, Conn. facility also includes a 4,8000 SF fitness area plus group cycling and fitness studios, an outdoor walking track, and Child Watch and Amazing kids areas (babysitting while using the facility). (read more)
CIGNA STEPS UP FOR CHAMPIONS
The YMCA of Greater Hartford is proud to announce Cigna as the top sponsor for the 2011 YMCA Celebrates Champions event on Friday Evening, October 14th at the Hartford Marriott Downtown. Cigna’s generous support and leadership provides much needed funding for YMCA Read To Succeed and Wilson-Gray YMCA Youth & Family Center programs for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. (read more)
Wilson-Gray YMCA Youth and Family Center receives $15,000 award from Travelers Foundation for Y Achievers Program
The Travelers Foundation, the charitable arm of Travelers, provided the Wilson-Gray YMCA Youth and Family Center in Hartford with an award of $15,000 for its Y Achievers Program. Y Achievers is a mentoring program for students and their families that encourages the pursuit of higher education and vocational training as an avenue to pursue their dreams. (read more)
YMCA Child Development Programs...Building Foundations for Lifelong Success
Back to school time is a great time to explore child care options and to make sure you’re getting the best care possible for your children. The right kind of care can set the foundation for a lifetime of learning, whether you choose a traditional child care center, in-home or family care.
The YMCA of Greater Hartford, the region’s largest childcare provider, encourages you take the following under consideration when evaluating your options: (read more)
chris pallatto named vice president of membership and strategic developmnet (read more)
Brian Bergeson named Vice President of Properties and Procurement (read more)
MISSION MOMENTSchris pallatto named vice president of membership and strategic developmnet (read more)
Brian Bergeson named Vice President of Properties and Procurement (read more)
An open letter to the Wheeler Regional Family YMCA...
"I was angry. I was hurt. I was in terrible shape both physically and psychologically."
One morning my fiancé and I dropped our daughter off at daycare. Instead of going out to our usual Denny's or Friendlys breakfast I told her I wanted to check out the Wheeler YMCA. I had been speaking to one of my old colleagues and he had made the recommendation because of the childcare facilities. We decided to pop in check it out for ourselves. We were greeted by Robyn and promptly given a tour of the facilities. I paid close attention to the people who were working out there. I didn't just see the typical gym rats that I used to encounter while training for various sports, nor did I see the cardio crusaders that join ranks on every machine in the place. There was a balance of people there and although everyone was working hard, you got the impression that they were happy to be there. We continued our tour and watched how the staff greeted us and other members. We then sat down to fill out the application paperwork and questionnaire. I vividly remember the questions. How often did I go outside with my daughter? Never. Do I let my daughter explore on her own outside? No, we sit outside of Dairy Queen every now and then. Initially, it was odd that the questions were focused on what I was doing with my family. I read on and understood that the message being conveyed to me was that the Y was here to help me find a healthy balance with my health and my family. We finished our paperwork, got our membership cards, and left.
The very next morning we started working towards a healthier family" (click here to read more)
Annual Reports
2010 Annual Report
2009 Annual Report
2008 Annual Report
2007 Annual Report
Financials
The YMCA of Greater Hartford is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charitable organization recognized by the IRS and the State of Connecticut.
Financial Statements:
2010 (990) Form
2009 (990) Form
2008 (990) Form
2007 (990) Form
