
ProgramsThe following are all of the community outreach programs (listed in alphabetical order) offered by the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina, which includes YMCA branches in Forsyth, Davie, Stokes, Wilkes and Yadkin counties. Every program is offered free of charge. Programs are listed in alphabetical order. Please see individual programs for locations of availability.
Forsyth and Davie Counties The YMCA Literacy Initiative assists adults who want to learn to read and write, or learn English as a Second Language. Forsyth County The YMCA Black Achievers program is an academic achievement and career development initiative for high school youth and teens.
Forsyth County The YMCA Literacy Initiative offers El Nido (“The Nest”), a family literacy program that provides book-based activities for children while their parents participate in ESL classes.
Forsyth County The Achievers program addresses the growing drop-out rate for Hispanic/Latinos and reaches out to ESL high school students.
Forsyth, Davie and Yadkin Counties SOS, a grant through the Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, is a free after-school program that targets youth that would otherwise be unsupervised during the critical after school hours.
Stokes County Y Start enhances the quality of gross motor skill development for children ages 2 to 5 (pre-K) by modeling fitness program activities for childcare providers to adopt into their curriculum.
Wilkes County Y on Wheels is a childhood obesity prevention program for under-served children in Wilkes County.
Forsyth County YWired is a free Computer Basics program for those over 50 years old.
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