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Posted June 20, 2017

Summer Camp Assistant: Work with our summer day camp in Taylorsville, support activities, play games, and interact with youth. YMCA Summer Day Camp serves 5 to 15 year-olds all summer long Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Help the YMCA prevent summer learning loss by providing youth with access to museums, libraries, the outdoors and more! Youth at the YMCA come from all different backgrounds with the central goal of building a sense of belonging. At the YMCA youth are introduced to a large variety of activities that help them strengthen their mind, body, and spirit. Help the YMCA by chaperoning field trips, assisting with activities, helping serve snack, or preparing supplies for projects. Weekly Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Volunteers must commit to at least one day a week for 4 hours. //Start date: June 20 End Date: August 10// The YMCA seeks to provide our communities with experiences that build strong kids, strong families, and strong communities. We are dedicated to the values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility in which ALL are welcome with an engaging, stimulating and secure environment and results in meaningful and rewarding work experience for our staff.

YMCA of Northern Utah
4223 South Atherton Drive Taylorsville, UT 84123
801-839-3388

radamson@ymcasaltlake.org
www.ymcautah.org/

Category: Youth
County: Salt Lake Valley

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The YMCA is a cause-driven organization that is for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The Y provides a number of community programs including Before and After School Programs, Tutoring, Pre-School, Kindergarten Academy, Adult English as a Second Language, Youth and Government, Summer Day Camp, over night camp, and much more.
Volunteers participate in activities, act as role models to youth, help with classroom set up, teach interactive lessons on a wide range of topics, chaperone field trips, and tutor youth. The Y is always open to project suggestions from volunteers, these have ranged from quality improvement to creating community resource packets.
I valued the feeling of helping someone who needed help. Some of the kids couldn't get help from their parents for a multitude of reasons so the other mentors and I were the only source of help. - AJ Nefcy, Taylorsville, Utah