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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.ymcabham.org/ YMCA of Greater Birmingham] website
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* [https://www.facebook.com/pages/YMCA-of-Greater-Birmingham/57606993854 YMCA of Greater Birmingham] on Facebook
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/YMCA-of-Greater-Birmingham/57606993854 YMCA of Greater Birmingham] on Facebook
* [https://twitter.com/birminghamymca Birmingham YMCA] on Twitter
* [http://twitter.com/birminghamymca Birmingham YMCA] on Twitter


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Revision as of 15:14, 25 January 2013

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The YMCA of Greater Birmingham (also known as the Metropolitan Birmingham YMCA) is the branch of the worldwide Young Men's Christian Association for the Birmingham District. The Birmingham YMCA's stated mission is "to put Judeo-Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all."

History

The YMCA of Birmingham was founded in 1884. Early programs offered included temporary housing the original downtown location, a game room, a reading room and library, plus classes in mathematics, shorthand and other subjects. The YMCA also held up to ten religious services each week.

Over the years, the programs increased in number and variety. In 1940, the YMCA opened it's first branch away from their downtown location in Five Points South. This was followed by buildings for black members (organized as a group in 1937) in 1951, the Northeast and Shades Valley branches in 1962, 4th Avenue West in 1970, and the original Shelby County branch in 1973. The downtown branch moved to its current location in 1985.

In 2005, the YMCA purchased four branches of SportsFirst from the Baptist Health System for use as branches: Greystone, Mountain Brook, Trussville, and Vestavia. This was followed by the construction of a Youth Center downtown in 2006. In 2011, what is currently the association's largest single facility opened in Hoover.

Branches

Current branches

Other facilities

Former branches

External links