$25.5M in expenses
See schedule o.child care: the YMCA of orange county connects families and supports youth through safe, inclusive, and developmentally supportive before- and after-school programs. These programs foster belonging and help children feel valued as part of their school and community. Children are supported academically, socially, and emotionally through structured activities, hands-on learning, physical play, enrichment clubs, and opportunities to build positive peer and mentor relationships.rooted in the y's pillars of connection (relationships), people (family support), and wellness (whole-child development), these programs create consistent environments where children can learn, grow, and develop confidence. The YMCA currently provides curriculum-based youth development programs at over 103 school-based locations across orange county, riverside county, pomona valley, and east san gabriel valley, as well as seasonal day camps and year-round enrichment experiences.
$8.2M in expenses
See schedule o.membership and wellness: the YMCA of orange county provides community-based health and wellness programs that support individuals and families across every stage of life. The y approaches wellness holistically, addressing physical activity, mental well-being, social connection, and emotional resilience. Through fitness centers, aquatics programs, youth and adult sports, senior engagement programs, and family-centered recreation across 5 wellness locations, participants maintain and improve their overall health.programming is intentionally designed to promote connection (meaningful relationships and community belonging), people (strengthening family and social bonds), and wellness (supporting healthy living for mind, body, and spirit). The y provides accessible opportunities for members to set personal goals, develop healthy habits, and engage in a supportive community environment where everyone is welcomed and valued.
$9.5M in expenses
See schedule o.new horizons: the YMCA of orange county's new horizons program serves adults (18+) with developmental and intellectual disabilities by providing inclusive, community-based social and recreational experiences. Participants engage in group outings, wellness activities, skill-building programs, and volunteer opportunities that promote independence, confidence, community belonging, and long-term friendships.the program supports the y's pillars of connection (relationship-building and reducing isolation), people (strengthening family and caregiver support systems), and wellness (enhancing social and emotional health). While participants are engaged in supervised activities, caregivers receive meaningful respite supporthelping to sustain family stability and long-term well-being.inclusion services: the YMCA of orange county's inclusion program supports youth in TK-6th grade with developmental and intellectual disabilities by creating opportunities to build social skills, develop independence, and learn self-management within the YMCA's before- and after-school programs. Through a positive, supportive approach, we emphasize behavior management alongside play, social interaction, and self-care skill developmentall while fostering success through relationship-building games and activities.the program reflects the y's core pillars: connection (building relationships and reducing isolation), people (strengthening family and caregiver support systems), and wellness (promoting educational, social, and emotional health). Participants enjoy a safe, welcoming environment that nurtures confidence, skills, and independence helping sustain family stability and long-term well-being.
$2.2M in expenses
Adventure guides: the adventure guides program strengthens parent-child relationships through shared experiences designed to build trust, communication, and emotional connection. Serving parents and children ages 312, the program provides opportunities for families to spend intentional time together through outdoor activities, group events, skill-building experiences, and collaborative learning.aligned with the y's pillars, adventure guides supports connection (quality time strengthening meaningful relationships), people (families growing together in supportive community), and wellness (developing confidence, resilience, and personal growth). The program fosters long-term relational health by creating structured opportunities for families to develop lasting memories and deeper understanding of one another in a positive environment.
$1.0M in expenses
Camps: y camp has been a tradition dating back to as early as 1885. The y offers a variety of camps created to meet the needs of families. The y camps include residential, summer day camps, winter day camps, and specialty camps. Each camp is designed with the y's core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility at the center of all activities. Y camp programs are educational and experiential; they foster cognitive development, physical well-being, social growth, character development, leadership skills, and a respect for the environment. Through a variety of engaging activities and the use of natural surroundings, y camp programs encourage participants to explore and develop their interests and abilities in a safe and nurturing environment.