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For teens with big dreams, access to technology is essential to opening new pathways and possibilities. But the digital divide – access to a computer and reliable internet at home – can be an obstacle.  Through a multi-year financial gift from Phillips 66, the YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles has opened a Teen Innovation Center […]


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I was nine years old the first time I boarded the bus to Camp Whittle. With a duffel bag bigger than me and no idea what I was heading into. That was 14 years ago. I’m 23 now, and I never really left. Since that first summer, I’ve come back every year, as a camper, a counselor, a director, […]


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My story with the YMCA began when I had only eight years of experience in this big thing we call, life. (I was eight years old)   My weekdays in the Summer were spent with the Y’s Day Camp program where they had us engaged in indoor/outdoor activities at a school site in Downey. Every Friday the staff would take us on […]


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I didn’t expect camp to change me. The first time I went, I was a ten-year-old kid with a short attention span and a lot of attitude. I was also a first-generation immigrant, trying to figure out how to navigate a world I didn’t fully understand, without much guidance. The odds didn’t feel in my favor. I showed up ready for camp […]


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I started at the Culver-Palms Family YMCA in freshman year. My neighbor Axel introduced me. He brought me into one of the pre-meetings where you could still go without a commitment, and I spoke on the podium I see right here, and I was horrible.  I was super flustered, my face got super red, but I still got applauded, I got […]


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