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Membership to the YMCA goes beyond just a workout.

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What if your workout could make an impact? The first group swimming lessons were held at the YMCA in 1909. More than 100 years later, water safety is an integral part of the organization’s mission.

Join the YMCA of Fort Worth now through Friday, May 31 and they will donate 100% of new member joining fees to support local water safety initiatives. Think: free or reduced-cost swimming lessons, life jackets + education.

Psst... This effort generated $35,000 for 15,000+ youth just last year. Give back to your community.

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