YMCAs announce merger, fee waiver

Later this week, two area YMCA organizations will officially unite to form YMCA of Greater Brandywine, and to celebrate the merger, all branches of YMCA of Greater Brandywine will waive the joiner fee for any new members who join the Y during the month of January. 
 
To celebrate the uniting of YMCA of the Brandywine Valley and YMCA of the Upper Main Line as the new YMCA of Greater Brandywine, the Y will waive the joiner fee for any new member who joins the Y during the month of January.mage
To celebrate the uniting of YMCA of the Brandywine Valley and YMCA of the Upper Main Line as the new YMCA of Greater Brandywine, the Y will waive the joiner fee for any new member who joins the Y during the month of January.

The Jan. 1 merger unites almost all of Chester County under one YMCA organization, serving more than 80,000 members at nine locations.

“Building on the strengths of our two associations, I am confident that we can provide our members with the highest-quality Y experience and make a lasting, positive impact on our community,” said Denise L. Day, President and CEO of YMCA of Greater Brandywine.
 
The nine branches include Brandywine YMCA, Coatesville; Jennersville YMCA, West Grove; Kennett Area YMCA, Kennett Square; Lionville Community YMCA, Exton; Octorara Program Center, Atglen; Oscar Lasko Youth Program Center, downtown West Chester; Upper Main Line YMCA, Berwyn; West Chester Area YMCA, West Chester; and Y at Great Valley, Malvern.
 
Under the new association, members have access to all nine branch facilities, opening the door to many new experience opportunities, such as a climbing tower and skate park at the Kennett Area Y, racquetball courts at the Oscar Lakso Youth Program Center and hiking trails and more than 20 tennis courts at Upper Main Line Y.  
 
For more information, visit www.ymcagbw.org  or a YMCA of Greater Brandywine branch.
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