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YMCA of Regina Health Fitness and Aquatics Centre 5939 Rochdale Blvd Regina SK S4X 2P9 Administration Mailing Address 2400 13th Ave Regina SK S4P 0V9 Childcare Inquiries Please visit our Childcare Section For All Other Inquiries Phone 3067579622 Email info@reginaymcaca Charitable Registration Number 11930 7155 RR0001.
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Media The YMCA welcomes opportunities to collaborate with local and national media outlets to provide insights and context on critical social issues facing our communities as well as the impact and response efforts of the YMCA Looking to speak with a.
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The YMCA Media Mentors program is focused on connecting youth and seniors through a 120 hour service learning curriculum This program is available in the Avalon Peninsula Burin Peninsula Central Newfoundland and Labrador regions What is Media Mentors? What is Media Mentors Program Why Participate? Improve technology skills Help the community.
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The YMCA of Medicine Hat honours and acknowledges that we are situated on Treaty 7 and neighbour to Treaty 4 territory traditional lands of the Siksika (Blackfoot) Kainai (Blood) Piikani (Peigan) StoneyNakoda and Tsuut’ina (Sarcee) as well as the Cree Sioux and the Saulteaux bands of the Ojibwa peoples.