belfast ymca limited
Belfast
Belfast YMCA has been serving and supporting the people of Belfast since 1850.
We are the Belfast association of a global movement of YMCAs. We are physically
based in the Stranmillis area of South Belfast but we serve all the people of
Belfast. We are guided by our Christian ethos and a desire to serve our
community and respond to the changing needs of the people in our city.
FullSizeRender.jpg We are committed to: Promoting the Christian faith Providing
educational opportunities for all people (and particularly young people)
Promoting healthy living (including mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing)
Promoting community engagement and citizenship, for young people, their families
and other adults for the purpose of family support, community relations and
active citizenship Assisting in the relief of hardship or distress (social,
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What do we do? In order to achieve our objectives, we carry out the following
activities: Faith Development – enabling those who come to faith in Jesus Christ
to grow in their relationship with Him and to the church. We host a church on
our premises. Our Christian faith underpins all other aspects of our work and
encourages us to work inclusively, with care and love and with particular focus
on vulnerable groups, including young people. Youth Development – providing
training, information and support to young people. Annually, our youth team
engage with around 900 young people across a suite of projects. We deliver
schools-based Good Relations training, an internet safety project, sixth form
enrichment training, and shared education. Our centre based projects include the
Duke of Edinburgh Award/Gaisce – The President's Award, volunteer training, the
NI National Citizen Service project and Youth in Government. Family Support –
providing childcare, after school programmes and holiday clubs. Health & Fitness
– providing facilities for sport and fitness for a healthy lifestyle. Community
Engagement – promoting reconciliation through responding to the hurts and issues
facing people in a divided community which is emerging from conflict. Social
Enterprise – developing initiatives which meet our charitable objectives through
providing a viable service to the community. All income generated is invested
back into our charitable projects.