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Kickstart your 2024 wellness goals at the YMCA

A membership is an easy way to invest in your health this year.

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A membership is your key to kickstarting your New Year’s goals with a supportive community committed to helping you no matter where you’re at in life.

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Whether you want to build lifelong connections or just feel a little better about yourself, the YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth wants to help Fort Worthians with their wellness goals in the New Year — and beyond.

The YMCA difference
The Y isn’t your typical fitness center. It provides a holistic approach to well-being, catering to the whole person — mind, body, and spirit. Read: Joining the Y means you become part of a diverse network where individuals and families unite with a shared goal of personal growth and well-rounded health.

Membership perks
Members have access to top-notch fitness facilities, expert trainers, and various fitness classes tailored to their needs. Other free perks include:

  • On-site child care
  • Wellness consultations
  • Nationwide access to all Y locations
  • and more

But it doesn’t stop there — the Y provides members with opportunities to engage in outreach and social responsibility programs to make a positive impact in our community.

More than just a place to work out
Recognizing that a healthy lifestyle involves more than just physical fitness, the Y also provides programs to address stress + anxiety and offers activities like:

  • Art classes
  • Community potlucks
  • Nutrition counseling
  • Pickleball leagues

Want to see if it’s a good fit? Try a Y near you with a free guest pass. Become a member.

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