Community-focused nonprofit established in 1844 with recreational programs & services for all ages.
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It seems interesting 🤔 thank you

Very un respectful from desk person called Anna, she was on the phone when I got there, bad attitude and rude girl for no reason, you should select good personal for this type of business, totally disappointed

Even though is expensive, it’s very clean, no people showing off doing weights. I give it a 4 because of the parking, def have to take subway

I remember when the Ymca was really for the community but now it's only about the $$. The ymca is the most expensive gym in ny(besides lifetime fitness). The Jamaica Y used to feel like a family gym but then management changed and Cedric drew became to money hungry and the local teenagers get harassed when they try to enter the gym to play basketball or workout. R.I.P AL you were a great person

Swim camp takes up all the slots for for pool access for PAYING CUSTOMERS. These jokerd charge as much as a regular gym but limits the time you can swim. Glad i cancelled my membership.

I am a homeless artist - activist living in the YMCA on Parsons in Jamacia Queens, know for fighting systemic oppression within the shelter system.
6 shelters, 10 months, 3 assaults. I’m a painter known for giving free painting in exchange for clothes, food and toiletries to the homeless people
While my issue hasn’t been with the YMCA.
There is a staff member by the name of Robert who works in the cafeteria who lacks compassion & empathy.
Often times rude and combative with the homeless people during meal time hours.
On several occasions has denied food for homeless people not wearing mask.
As well as even when a homeless person is wearing a mask and ask for seconds, he denies them food.
Today a member of the community delivered meals to me to share with others. When I ask him for plates and utensils, he said no.
This is an on going issue, I am imploring all residents to complain against mistreatment from staff, by way of city complaints.
We are to be treated fairly and with compassion and respect.
Are we to eat with our hands, when there is a fully stocked cafeteria? Is this part of the mission of the Young Men’s Christian Association to make people feel as though they can’t ask for help or they will be turned away?
Sad that I am fight for the injustice of having access to paper plates and a plastic spoon, when there are a million things I could be fight.
An addition I witness a shelter client gift Robert with a box of tea.
If he is enforcing rules set by facility of not giving utensils.
He is most certainly breaking code of conduct and policies set by the YMCA by accepting gifts from clients.
6 shelters, 10 months, 3 assaults. I’m a painter known for giving free painting in exchange for clothes, food and toiletries to the homeless people
While my issue hasn’t been with the YMCA.
There is a staff member by the name of Robert who works in the cafeteria who lacks compassion & empathy.
Often times rude and combative with the homeless people during meal time hours.
On several occasions has denied food for homeless people not wearing mask.
As well as even when a homeless person is wearing a mask and ask for seconds, he denies them food.
Today a member of the community delivered meals to me to share with others. When I ask him for plates and utensils, he said no.
This is an on going issue, I am imploring all residents to complain against mistreatment from staff, by way of city complaints.
We are to be treated fairly and with compassion and respect.
Are we to eat with our hands, when there is a fully stocked cafeteria? Is this part of the mission of the Young Men’s Christian Association to make people feel as though they can’t ask for help or they will be turned away?
Sad that I am fight for the injustice of having access to paper plates and a plastic spoon, when there are a million things I could be fight.
An addition I witness a shelter client gift Robert with a box of tea.
If he is enforcing rules set by facility of not giving utensils.
He is most certainly breaking code of conduct and policies set by the YMCA by accepting gifts from clients.

I moved to this neighborhood 6 mos ago, I use their pool at least 3x a week to keep my body conditioned for my free dives. The pool schedule is similar every week, just have to stop by and get the schedule printed out or call the office. Nice and pleasant staff. My only complaint is there is no heat in the women’s locker room/bathroom which is not great because after swimming I find myself shaking as soon as I get to the locker room.