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    RECR 2190 Introduction to Sport Management YMCA For Youth Development‚ For Healthy Living‚ For Social Responsibility Nathan Scruggs Introduction The YMCA was founded by George Williams‚ a London draper. Williams was the typical man who was drawn by the Industrial Revolution. Williams and his colleagues became concerned about the lack of healthy activities for the young men and men of the future in their respective cities while the only options available were taverns and brothels

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    Sport Trends in the Ymca

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    There are multiple ways that recent trends in the sport industry are affecting the YMCA. A majority of them would be revolving around the economy and how the YMCA is considered a luxury to the people. Others would be the increase of fitness in the world and sport curiosity and also the elderly still maintaining their healthy lifestyles. The increased popularity of celebrity athletes in the world are leading to an increased popularity in the sport world (Balmer‚ 2009). The battle against obesity

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    YMCA Center Philosophy

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    YMCA Centre Philosophy emphasizes that incorporating respectfully elements of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures into their curriculum and learning environments. The center believes that children are able to learn through play. Therefore‚ the outdoor play area is designed to reflect culture and the environment‚ which also be emphasized by element 3.2.1 of National Quality Standard: Outdoor and indoor spaces are organised and adapted to support every child’s participation and to engage

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    Ymca Case Study

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    Overall‚ the larger did well on planning for the YMCA event. I felt everyone was participating and planning with the team. During class when we sit together as the group for YMCA‚ I saw the group getting into discussion about ideas for the event. I saw groups going up to TAs and the professor talking to them for advices and getting their questions answered about the event. It shows that the team is willing to be prepared and know what they expect during the event. At the event‚ the team was well

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    YMCA Overview YMCA‚ with its full name Young Men’s Christian Association‚ is a worldwide organisation. Based in Switzerland‚ YMCA now operates in 119 countries and owns more than 125 national associations with its motto "empowering young people". YMCA is devoted to positively affecting the lives of the people in the world‚ and they are looking for more energetic people to join in by offering vast number of job openings. Working at the YMCA‚ you’ll discover more than a job - you’ll enjoy a career

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    ----------------------- Strengths(what do we well‚ what unique resources can you draw on‚ what do others see as your strengths) • Serves people of all ages‚ backgrounds‚ and abilities. • Strong association file and brand position • No “turn away” policy • Referrals # one source of new member and participants • Included gov’t programs‚ community programs • Staff satisfaction surveys showed high satisfaction and commitment • New partnerships (community and corporate)

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    YMCA Strategy Plan; Research Approach Teresa Frantz STR/581 Oct 6‚ 2014 Stephanie Eden YMCA Strategy Plan; Research Approach  The intent of this research approach‚ for the purposed Peninsula YMCA Strategy Plan‚ is to ensure it is aligned with the organization’s vision‚ mission‚ and people strategies and values statements. “The mission of the Y is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit‚ mind‚ and body for all‚ according to its main website‚ (YMCA

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    committed against the YMCA is membership fraud. This fraud could be perpetrated solely by a YMCA member‚ or could be a form of collusion with a YMCA member. There are a few different ways a person could commit membership fraud against the YMCA. The current methods discussed are swiping someone else’s card and collusion involving membership age. After covering these fraud methods‚ a discussion of how to detect each of these frauds‚ as a forensic accountant. To gain access to the YMCA facilities‚ a member

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    Christian Association (YMCA) both offer many exercise options to stay in shape. American Family Fitness is introduced as a fitness center for Richmond‚ Virginia since 1988 for people to become “Fit as You Want to be” (About American Family Fitness‚ 2007). The YMCA‚ however‚ is superior based on their mission to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit‚ mind‚ and body for all (Wikipedia: YMCA‚ 2007). To know that the YMCA is better‚

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    on me and the community. Finally‚ I will be addressing some areas of improvement along with best practices. Field Experience (J.A. Walters Family YMCA) I completed my field experience at the J.A. Walters Family YMCA which is based at Flowery Branch Elementary School. It is an onsite program that provides afterschool care to children grades k-5. The YMCA focuses on the development of the whole child through character building activities‚ developmental assets‚ and child’s learning experience. The program

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