YMCA of San Diego County

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Organization Description

Mission: The YMCA of San Diego County is dedicated to improving the quality of human life and to helping all people realize their fullest potential through the development of the spirit, mind and body. Description: The YMCA of San Diego County was established in 1928 and is dedicated to improving the quality of human life and helping all people realize their fullest potential through the development of the spirit, mind and body. We have since become the second largest Y in the nation, touching the lives of nearly 1 out of every 8 community members and 1 out of every 5 children. Our programs and services are diverse but center on three primary focus areas: • Youth Development: Nurturing the potential of every child and teen • Healthy Living: Improving the nation's health and well-being • Social Responsibility: Giving back and providing support to our neighbors The YMCA works to ensure that all individuals have the support they need to be healthy, confident, connected and secure. This begins with our youngest community members as we work with parents, caregivers and child care providers to ensure children, ages 0-5, are growing up in healthy, supportive and safe environments. YMCA Childcare Resource Service (CRS), a department of our Y providing services countywide, opened its doors in 1980 to foster the development of early care and education professionals, educate parents, and help families pay for child care. Since its inception, YMCA CRS has served more than 1 million children and parents throughout San Diego County.

Program Information

YMCA Expanded Learning Programs, a division of the YMCA of San Diego County, provides state and federally funded before and after school programs. We partner with local school districts, families, and communities to offer students safe and nurturing expanded learning programs that prepare them for college, career, and life. This is accomplished by creating a safe and supportive environment, ensuring that programs are student-focused and engaging, as well as building relationships with our parents and community partners.

Our expanded learning programs are designed collaboratively with district partners to provide students with fun, educational and engaging environments during the hours most parents or guardians are working. Activities focus on academics, enrichment, building social skills, and getting children physically active.

Funded by the California Department of Education, schools with Expanded Learning Programs have 81% of their students eligible for free or reduced-price meals and serve lower income households.

Interesting facts about YMCA ELP:

  • Largest state and federally funded provider in San Diego County
  • 3rd largest provider in California
  • Over 95 school sites
  • Over 14,000 students enrolled
Health & Safety

9/14/2021- Response to RS Risk Assessment Questions for In-Person site

What CDC guidelines does your organization follow to ensure the health and safety of their staff, students and volunteers? Staff and volunteers must wear a mask at all times inside or outside. If feeling sick or have COVID symptoms they muct call out. We also follow the ESUD guidlines. If students are feeling sick we call home and keep track of where that student was at all times while in our program. We also let the school know. If a staff or volunteer has close contact we ask if they are vaccinated if they are they are not put out if they are not vaccinated they are put out for 14 days. 

b.      Do you have a link to a virtual message on how your organization will comply with CDC guidelines? If so, what is the link?   There is no link at the time for the YMCA ELP programs. Here is the link for the EUSD guidlines COVID-19 Information | EUSD 

c.       How often will the student volunteers completing their service learning placement be required to come to the organization? However many days she can attend to complete her hours. 

d.      Are there any aspects of the position(s) that can happen virtually? Not at this time we are only in person. 

Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • Background Check (e.g. fingerprinting/livescan, driving record)
  • CPR Certification
  • First Aid Certification
  • Must be 18 or older
  • TB Test
Address 
3333 Camino del Rio South #400
San Diego, CA 92108
United States
General Phone 
Student Contact 
Name
Arlene Martinez
Job Title
Quality Programs Coordinator- ELP Escondido LEGENDS
Phone
Email
Program(s) 
Internship
Service Learning
Organization type 
Administrative Entity (Nonprofit)
Focus Population(s)
Children/Youth
Focus Area(s)
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Social Justice
Hours of operation 

Monday- Friday 6:30-8:30am 2:00-6:00pm

Maximum students 
100