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The
mission and purpose of the West San Gabriel Valley YMCA is to put
Christian principles into practice through programs that build a
healthy body, mind and spirit for all.
In
1912 three men (State Senator N. W. Thompson, Spencer W. Hudson,
and Judge W. H. Northrup) in this community got together to do something
constructive for youth - and that was the very beginning of the
West San Gabriel Valley YMCA! The budget? $1250!
The
Association grew and ultimately a full time secretary (equivalent
of today's executive director) was employed. An office was established
in a second story room the east side of West Main Street and was
later moved to two rooms on the north side East Main Street.
The
first camping program was at the mouth of the San Gabriel Canyon,
where a building made of stone was constructed and then washed away
by flood. Our current site of Camp Ta Ta on Barton Creek was located
in 1922 by then Secretary W.E Stevenson. A budget of $3200 was underwritten
by the Alhambra Kiwanis Club set up camp that year. In the 30's
Miss Catherine Soper deeded two plots where the current Bank of
America stands to the Y and $5000 was raised to construct a brick
building.
There
was several different YMCA office locations. In 1952 a new building
opened with a dressing room, pool, and offices. Men & Women's
locker room was added on. In 1985 the Y had outgrown the building
again.
Through a partnership with the City of Alhambra, the current site
was negotiated on a long term lease basis and fundraising began.
The facility, first opened in 1993 was a significant upgrade for
programs. The YMCA has grown with the communities served, and has
held steadfast to a commitment of programs that build
healthy kids, healthy families, and healthy communities.

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