Month: November 2018

November 20, 2018

2018: A Year in Review

This year we celebrate 131 years of service to the Greater Nashua community. We’ve been proud to help our neighbors learn, grow, and thrive. Yet we’re called to do so much more. Our region faces new challenges that create a greater need than ever for the work we do every day. Fortunately, where some see… Read more »

November 20, 2018

YMCA of Greater Nashua Reaches GuideStar Platinum

The YMCA of Greater Nashua today earned the 2018 Platinum GuideStar Nonprofit Profile Seal of Transparency, the highest level of recognition offered by GuideStar, the world’s largest source of nonprofit information. By sharing metrics that highlight progress the YMCA of Greater Nashua is making toward its mission, the organization is helping donors move beyond simplistic… Read more »

November 17, 2018

YMCA of Greater Nashua Celebrates 131 Years of Service to the Community

The Nashua Telegraph reported the below article in the Nashua & Region section of their Friday, November 16th edition. YMCA of Greater Nashua celebrates 131 years of service to the community By Adam Urquhart, Staff Writer NASHUA – Officials with the YMCA of Greater Nashua celebrated 131 years of being active in the community Thursday… Read more »

November 14, 2018

Volunteer Spotlight: November 2018

BETH DENARO: LIVESTRONG PROGRAM VOLUNTEER I love working with Karri with the LiveSTRONG program. I have met many amazing and inspiring people through the program! I assist Karri by helping participants with set up of machines with appropriate weight and ensure they use good and safe technique with using machines or performing exercises with bands,… Read more »

November 5, 2018

Staff Spotlight: November 2018

MARJI KUHN: ZUMBA INSTRUCTOR   What job(s) have you held at the YMCA? I started at the Y as a volunteer close to 20 years ago, leading group exercise classes, such as aerobics and step aerobics.  I now teach Zumba and Zumba Toning classes. What’s your favorite grade in school and why? I guess I’d… Read more »